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People Are Sharing Their “Unhinged” Ways Of Practicing Microfeminism & The Answers Are Perfect​

The term “feminism” gets thrown around a lot, typically with some negative connotations behind it, but feminism just calls for the equality of allgenders, particularly focusing on women's rights and interests.

We still have a long way to go when it comes to actual equality between the genders. However, there are simple ways, every day, that people can practice feminism. This is called “microfeminism.” Microfeminism is the small, everyday actions that people can make to challenge gender inequality and promote a more equitable world for women.

One TikTok account wanted to know how people were practicing microfeminism on a daily basis in a callout on their profile, and tens of thousands of people commented with their own ways to help move the needle on gender equality.

Also? She wanted “unhinged” answers.

“saw someone ask ‘what are your favorite ways to practice micro feminism every day’ i wanna hear more. i'm not talking about ‘oh i always address the women first’ im talking unhinged behavior,” TikTok account, @phexxi, wrote in text overlay on their video that has racked up over 10 million views and almost 1 million likes.
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Over 24 thousand comments later, there is a perfect list of unhinged ways to slowly close the gap when it comes to gender inequality (besides, like, all the stuff our government won’t do).

“When I worked as a banker, I ALWAYS made the woman primary on the account,” one user wrote.

Another said, “I always say, ‘...for a man.’ when complimenting a man.”

“If a man says ‘hi young lady’ or something similar I respond ‘hi old man,’” another shared.

One user wrote, “every time a man tells me he's ‘babysitting’ his kids i said ‘oh it must be hard not to have custody.’”

“when a man starts mansplaining over and over, I wait patiently until he is done, and when he asks me if I understood, I reply. ‘I understood it right away, but if it makes you feel better, you can keep explaining it.’ Gets them every time,” another user commented.

“I never admit that a baby looks like their father, even if they 100% do..."looks just like mama!". She did not carry that child for 9 months for someone to tell them everywhere they go that they look like dad,” one user shared.

“I'm 6ft tall but I tell men I'm 5'10. Small amounts of ego checking for public safety,” one user noted. (This was the best and most diabolical one, IMHO)

Here are a few other favorites:

“In response to mansplaining, I respond with, ‘Reclaiming my time!’ It almost always results in uncontrolable laughter from others in the room, which has the added benefit of embarrassing the mansplainer.”

“I tell men I love their pixie cut.”

“When people ask why my last name is different from my husband’s I explain that he didn’t want to take my name.”

“I work at Taco Bell and give men less sauce.”

Seriously, go watch this TikTok and read all the amazing 24k+ comments so you can add a couple of these small, unhinged practices of microfeminism into your everyday!
 
I think feminists are permanently ass-blasted because even though they've gotten everything they wanted these past 50 years, part of them deep down knows that was only due to the acquiescence of men and it could all be undone very quickly if shit ever hit the fan.
Nah
they're unhappy because working sucks and worrying about how you're going to eat tomorrow or if you'll get to sleep in a place that's yours is stressful

And also they're women.
 
But babies DO look more like their fathers. It's an evolutionary tactic to make sure the dad knows he's the father and ensure he doesn't abandon his child out of paternity doubt.
Correct. They often look more like the mother as they age.
It’s just all a bit petty isn’t it? Giving men less Taco Bell sauce isn’t exactly helping the lot of women anywhere. I bet all these idiots support troons crashing every women’s space a well
 
100%. No bank employee is going to fuck up one of the most lucrative entry-level no-degree-required jobs you can get just to antagonize someone they don't even know.
While that is the most likely explanation, the fact that this article isn't met with a 100% rate of people saying: "These people are clearly psychotic." should be at least somewhat troubling.
 
100%. No bank employee is going to fuck up one of the most lucrative entry-level no-degree-required jobs you can get just to antagonize someone they don't even know.
I invite you to go look at the Nigel Farage banking scandal to see someone fuck up a top-level, much ass-kissing required jobs out there just to antagonize someone she never met.
 
“When I worked as a banker, I ALWAYS made the woman primary on the account,” one user wrote.
Fire this stupid cunt and investigate whether to involve law enforcement for fucking with peoples accounts

Another said, “I always say, ‘...for a man.’ when complimenting a man.”
So you deliberately act belittling and abusive. This same twit would go ballistic if the same men she was doing this to told her 'you're intelligent....for a woman' and scream it was some kind of hate crime

“If a man says ‘hi young lady’ or something similar I respond ‘hi old man,’” another shared.
So responding to courtesy with deliberate abuse

One user wrote, “every time a man tells me he's ‘babysitting’ his kids i said ‘oh it must be hard not to have custody.’”
Say shit like that to the wrong person and you'll get smacked upside the head. Not to mention she'd lose her shit if a man said that to a woman when she said exactly the same thing he did

“when a man starts mansplaining over and over, I wait patiently until he is done, and when he asks me if I understood, I reply. ‘I understood it right away, but if it makes you feel better, you can keep explaining it.’ Gets them every time,” another user commented.
Mansplaining is a sexist term by definition. To say nothing of how deliberately abusive, degrading and humiliating shes intending to be

“I never admit that a baby looks like their father, even if they 100% do..."looks just like mama!". She did not carry that child for 9 months for someone to tell them everywhere they go that they look like dad,” one user shared.
So an abusive nutjob and a liar

“I'm 6ft tall but I tell men I'm 5'10. Small amounts of ego checking for public safety,” one user noted. (This was the best and most diabolical one, IMHO)
The fuck is this nutter even saying? That she lies about her height, something easy to prove if the person you're lying to is also 6' This is pure looney behavior

“In response to mansplaining, I respond with, ‘Reclaiming my time!’ It almost always results in uncontrolable laughter from others in the room, which has the added benefit of embarrassing the mansplainer.”
Again deliberately trying to be abusive and publicly humiliate people. Sooner or later she's going to get smacked upside the head for doing that

“I tell men I love their pixie cut.”
So you deliberately play headgames with men and try to make them think they have a womans haircut. You know who gaslights people like that? Abusers

“When people ask why my last name is different from my husband’s I explain that he didn’t want to take my name.”
Spoken like a narcissistic, controlling abuser

“I work at Taco Bell and give men less sauce.”
So you fuck with peoples food then and deliberately withhold something they paid for because they are men. I wouldn't touch the food after finding that out, guaranteed shes doing more than giving less sauce. That cunt should be fired on the spot

So the lesson here is every one of these loons considers being abusive, sexist, manipulative and gaslighting people because they're men to be part of feminism. Outing themselves as being full of shit when they claim its about 'equality' as always
 
100%. No bank employee is going to fuck up one of the most lucrative entry-level no-degree-required jobs you can get just to antagonize someone they don't even know.
I’ve seen employees fuck up lots of jobs they need because they don’t give a fuck, there’s plenty of idiots in this world of 8 billion.
 
Most of these are just banter, or are just dumb (if you lie about your height to a man because you think he's insecure about his height, he's obviously going to know you're lying because he'll be obsessively aware of his own height.)

But giving dudes less sauce is just straight up a random act of sexism. That's real man hate right there, even if it's something as petty as Taco Bell's shitty sauces.
 
Mansplaining is a sexist term by definition.
Women and men view information differently, men "mansplain" stuff to each other all the time, just to make sure they are on the same page, and repetition never hurts. Women see information as social currency and status, so getting told something they already know is seen as degrading.
 
"I give men less sauce at Taco Bell."

Which is why I ask for it, then ask for more, because you are incapable of saying no, socially and corporately. The cut-off really started during COVID but I see it's some snarky lil feminism now huh? I hope you're enjoying being paid the same as a man handing out sauce, very liberating as I drive away.
 
Women and men view information differently, men "mansplain" stuff to each other all the time, just to make sure they are on the same page, and repetition never hurts. Women see information as social currency and status, so getting told something they already know is seen as degrading.
It is just that women have an inferiority complex and assume the worst intentions from anyone, not just men.
 
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