@BonesOfTheMoon to [email protected] • 6 months agoMy friend's Door Dasher has some thoughts.imagemessage-square37arrow-up1185arrow-down118
arrow-up1167arrow-down1imageMy friend's Door Dasher has some thoughts.@BonesOfTheMoon to [email protected] • 6 months agomessage-square37
minus-squareFunkytom467link4•edit-26 months agoI think the difference is why we “usually” say that to women and men. For women the sexist reason would be forcing women to smile just to look beautiful regardless of their emotional needs. For men it’s masking pain and being tough. Which, if you ask me can also disregard their needs and be toxic, depending on the context…
I think the difference is why we “usually” say that to women and men.
For women the sexist reason would be forcing women to smile just to look beautiful regardless of their emotional needs.
For men it’s masking pain and being tough. Which, if you ask me can also disregard their needs and be toxic, depending on the context…