It’s a common rhetorical trick to speak from a place of artificial authority to make what’s being said seem more important and create an ingroup/outgroup dynamic wherein the ingroup is normalized and the outgroup is otherized deviants.
“My take on this as a man is that we get weirded out when we are not the sexual aggressor or…
Jack Harrow
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Didnt think I was passing judgement though. Was just stating that most men have this particular insecurity from my personal life experiences, which are effectively worthless… I agree with that much.
One can state how things are without supporting or opposing anything in particular. Watch I am about to do it again.
Women tend to self identify as asexual in greater percentages than men.
I believe this. Studies confirm this. Did I make an assertion here as to why that is? Am I promoting the idea that men are just more sexual than women simply by stating a generally accepted fact?
For the record I agree with you that I am insecure and the product of cultural conditioning.