Why Do Feminists Always Leave the Door Open a Crack During Meetings With Men?

Question by Aestu: Why do feminists always leave the door open a crack during meetings with men?
I’ve met with several very obviously feminist/misandrist educational administrators. As part of their overall strategy of instigation, they always make a point of leaving doors open a crack during meetings.

Why exactly do they do this? Is it paranoia in its own right – so they can “scream for help”? Is the intent purely passive aggressive – to insult the integrity/trustworthiness of the other party? Or is it an attempt to “manufacture facts” so they can later claim the man they were meeting with “seemed creepy” so they “took precautions” and justify further escalation? Or do they just make a point of doing it because they’re so completely brainwashed that they try to furnish their own justifications – justifying their fear by making a point of acting afraid?

I’m sure some feminists will post (and I’m sure many will do a poor job of pretending to be men while typing like feminists – with cheap ad hominems, “you need to be ‘educated'”, hysterical use of the R-word, etc) saying something like “you must be a creep” or “not all feminists are like that” or some other garbage.

I also know that many men will post saying they’ve seen exactly this behavior before from feminist/misandrist administrators on college campuses. I am curious what drives it.
“prevention is better than cure”. So paranoia? It seems pretty darned paranoid to think that this random person you’re meeting with, on a campus, is going to jump across the desk and R-word you.
“You’re reading too much into it buddy. They simply don’t want anything to happen. It’s a mans world out there. Always has been and probably always will be so I don’t blame them at all for taking precautions.”

Only an insane feminist would argue that it is a “man’s world” therefore you need to take “precautions” against random men R-wording you during meetings.
“Yes I am a man, go through my other answers if you want. There are some where I say I’m a man as well. Unless you think I somehow planned all those questions to trick you into thinking I”m a man when I”m really a girl. But then you probobly are paranoid.”

If you need to constantly say you are a man it is because you aren’t…and if your answer to every accusation is to turn it around it’s probably because it’s true.

It would seem we have our answer. It’s paranoia. Or at least the pretense thereof.
Also UniverseBear’s statement is nonsensical. So your personal experience is representative of the whole, but others’ “isn’t a widespread thing”? Your not having a problem with “friends” is comparable to having or not having a problem with strangers?

This is something feminists do…they appeal to social pressure to puff up what are really their small, bigoted personal views, trying to make them seem to be the opinions of some multitude. Simple fallacy of appeal to authority.
If by “feminist” you mean “people who think all men are rapists” then I am not one. But if you mean it like “equal rights for women” then yes I am, and I am also a masculinist even thought I am female.”

There is no such thing as a masculinist and feminism is by definition opposed to equal rights for women; they support greater rights, e.g., VAWA, subsidies for “women owned business”, a double standard on “bias in hiring”, and biased divorce/alimony courts.

“I do this sometimes. I was raped from when I was seven until I was sixteen,”

If you were you wouldn’t talk about it so casually on an internet forum. Crying rape is the mark of the feminist demogogue. Tragically this destroys the credibility of real victims, which shows just how much feminists really care about women.
“say I wasn’t without knowing anything else about me. Now, just because I talk about it online does not mean I was never raped.”

“I’m really not lying” followed by pointing to a lot of feminist garbage does not make you appear more credible.

Best answer:

Answer by treo600
feminists are egotistical hores and they are scared a man will put em in there place

Answer by Joe
I think you’re reading too much into this and should consider your motives for doing that.

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