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You spelled it wrong, the sign should say "Safety is more important than feelings"
This is specifically about the bear meme though. Way too many men feel personally attacked by women not feeling safe around men they don't know. Instead of thinking about why that is the men cry and attack the women.
Why? The sign seems fine to me.
Because thereal's version is welcoming and non discriminatory, and the meme is antagonistic by design
Yes, it is antagonistic. But is it bad to be antagonistic to people who think that men's feelings are more important that women's safety?
Yeah, ok, with this response and your other one, I'm blocking you now
hell of a thing to say about yourself lol
Come to join the fun I see! Do you also think that women's safety is less important than men's feelings?
Come on coward, what's your position?
elaborate?
You become trauma bonded
I.. What? The hypothetical that some kind of saw game show makes women actually choose? If the feelings are intertwined with safety, you become trauma bonded. Then die or run. Because safety is more important than feelings
It feels like you are making a logic knot only for yourself so you then can solve it? I am sure there is something you can gain from understanding that, what is meant here. But I don't follow your semantic reasoning, I mean.. What is put up is that, when your feelings say one thing, but your brain knows another way, and it's related to safety, you shouldn't follow your feelings. It's ofc extremely generalised advice but from an old man, trust me it's truer than you think. Listen to your brain if it tells you something is dangerous, even if your heart says woohoo. Just in general, that's super solid advice