57 Savage Micro Feminism Clap Backs That Shut Down Any Argument Instantly

57 Savage Micro Feminism Clap Backs That Shut Down Any Argument Instantly

Me: “I guess bro, but they have to work like SUPER hard.”

bilbroswagginsberg Report

Everytime I’m arguing with a man I always remain calm and indifferent. When he starts taking things personally or showing he’s minimally nervous, I say he’s too emotional right now and we can talk again later, when he’s feeling calmer.
If he starts shouting, I say he’s “too hysterical”.

bibsasouza Report

When I spell things on the phone, I don’t use any male names for the letters. F like Francesca, L like Lucy, M like Michelle.
I also don’t watch men’s sports anymore. I only watch women’s sports. It’s literally the best. Women are amazing.

palefacelace Report

I noticed men more often say they live by themselves, and women say they live alone, and I didn’t like that people may errantly conflate “alone” and “lonely,” so now I write “by herself” instead of “alone” so women’s aloneness doesn’t get viewed as loneliness more easily than men’s.

drdeeknight Report

I decided female is the standard gender for things, unless proven otherwise. For ex, if i see a spider or bird or any creature idk the gender of, its a she.

drakulaapproved Report

You know how everyone who owns power tools ends up with one brand-family that they stick to? (DeWalt, Makita, Ryobi, etc)
Well you are now a “___”-girly.
“Oh yeah my dad’s always been a DeWalt-girly too”
It brings a lot of fun to the conversation.

lockejessmonster Report

I ask men if they work outside the home
And also ask “if you’re here then who is taking care of your kids?”
Related to both: Ask how they balance work and fatherhood

jjfitzgeraldmd Report

PCP here. I always discuss evidence for/against prostate exams at an annual. Present the evidence. Then say, “your body, your choice”, to drive home why bodily autonomy is important. Also call the dad’s with results from kiddos testing, etc. This may be a controversial one. When the heterosexual male is in my office with his wife/GF, and she attempts to speak for him, I tell her “Ma’am, you may not always feel well to attend. It would be a disadvantage to him to not learn to answer for himself.”

chi_ninni Report

Not moving out of the way when you’re walking by men is elite but also just loudly taking up space anywhere feels good

emilyacummins Report

feminism just means we want to be equal. so I like to point out when we don’t have equal representation on boards, as CEOs, as founders, as VC, as famous chefs, etc.

teendocsv Report

Whenever a woman apologizes to me for “being in the way”, for instance if I say excuse me in a grocery store and they say sorry, I always tell them “Girl, never apologize for taking up space. We do that way too often as women.” most of the time I get a response of something like, “You know what?! You’re right!” It’s like my fun, little, feminism pass it on game!

agitchinthematrix Report

I always ask men to repeat what they said, I can’t ever “hear” them the first time.

always_learning Report

Male populated not male dominated field “Being a ____ is a male populated field”
They don’t dominate

missjessgirl Report

Asking expectant fathers if they’re going part time when baby arrives

_mslaurie_ Report

I make travel arrangements and when it is wife/husband traveling together, I book everything in the wife’s name from the car to the hotel. And I always put her name first in the email when I say “Hi [insert wife’s name] and [insert husband’s name]

jillashleyy Report

I don’t stop talking when someone talks over me. Sometimes I put my hand up as I finish. Then I politely yield the floor to the interrupter.

thelauracolby Report

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