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“Women know nothing about men’s anatomy, despite it being the default!”



I don’t need to say anything else. Just another shitty Reddit post about men complaining about women.


”I think there’s a tendency to mock men’s misconceptions of female anatomy and behavior, but it’s rarely the other way around. Many women also have a lot of misconceptions about men’s behavior and anatomy. Cough, cough, two X chromosomes, cough—some of the comments I’ve heard from women about men’s behavior and their reasoning are so off the mark that I can't believe they’re serious. I think both men and women tend to judge the opposite gender based on our own gender understanding and personal experiences, often only taking into account our bad experiences with the other sex. This leads to big misconceptions about each other, making it hard for us to communicate properly. And well, that’s wrong, I guess.”

So, Two X Chromosomes is bad because… it’s a safe space for women to base their opinions and experiences based on their personal lives. Yep, guess the men invaded that spot too. Also, men’s anatomy is the default, women aren’t as stupid and uneducated about men’s bodies as you’d like to believe.

”I recently looked at cadavers to learn male anatomy and only knew 10% of the terms beforehand 😭. I truly think if we spent more time learning than yapping we'd understand each other better.

Pseudo scientific and psychological theories on the Internet from people who don't remember high school biology will be the death of me

Also theory vs practice is vastly different. anatomy diagrams look nothing like the cadavers there's no perfect outlines”

Look, if men can make bullshit ridiculous assumptions over women’s anatomy, then women should be free to do the same vice versa. What comes around goes around.

”where do you watch dissect corpses was that at school or youtube video? i think itd be interesting to sit in one in real life.”

That’s a lot of words for “I never met a real life woman”.

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