I think women should be able to sit with their legs open without it being considered sexual. You have my absolute furious agreement on that.
As for the talk of strapping and all the other different kinds of seats, you just wouldn't understand. A good example is that men who ride bikes suffer from impotence at a much higher rate.
I think you've missed my point though, which I probably deserve for going in so hyperbolic at the start and getting you offside. I believe I have a valid argument, I've just not presented it well. But I do ask why it's such a big deal? OK, if I'm taking up space, I can see the point (but then we should also probably start fat shaming eh?), but if I'm only impacting you in a visual way then why does your opinion matter? How is it different from telling a fat woman not to wear leggings or a man staring at cleavage?
I'm also trying to change the tone here, I think what I'm saying is important, and I feel like you're trying to silence my opinion and as a result, devaluing my concerns and my life experiences. The OP is talking specifically about women's attitudes towards men so this is the appropriate forum to talk about it. So *unless* I'm taking up physical space required by someone else, why should it matter where my legs are?
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As for the talk of strapping and all the other different kinds of seats, you just wouldn't understand. A good example is that men who ride bikes suffer from impotence at a much higher rate.
I think you've missed my point though, which I probably deserve for going in so hyperbolic at the start and getting you offside. I believe I have a valid argument, I've just not presented it well. But I do ask why it's such a big deal? OK, if I'm taking up space, I can see the point (but then we should also probably start fat shaming eh?), but if I'm only impacting you in a visual way then why does your opinion matter? How is it different from telling a fat woman not to wear leggings or a man staring at cleavage?
I'm also trying to change the tone here, I think what I'm saying is important, and I feel like you're trying to silence my opinion and as a result, devaluing my concerns and my life experiences. The OP is talking specifically about women's attitudes towards men so this is the appropriate forum to talk about it. So *unless* I'm taking up physical space required by someone else, why should it matter where my legs are?