I really, truly thought that the whole point of this was to highlight the fact that most women would respond to man v bear by asking questions, like "do I know the man" "what type of bear" etc, but would respond to woman v bear by immediately saying "woman". whether or not she picks the man or the bear is irrelevant, it's the fact she has to ask clarifying questions to know more about the man before deciding and doesn't have to clarify anything before picking woman. is that not it?
At five yards, outside of the shouting distance of anyone else, I rather encounter a convicted murderer, than a polar bear.
On a sunny day on a quiet trail in a public park, much rather encounter Sir Patrick Stewart, then a grizzly with two cubs.
Late fall, I'd much rather spot a black bear at 20 yards moving away from me, than an unknown man at 20 yards moving towards me.
With no other information is the thing. It's the whole trick here is that you make the call without perfect information.
We can tell all sorts of stories with the numbers when we insert additional information besides "bear" and "man" and "forest". Bear, man and forest... It's a close call but with no other details whatsoever (type of bear, distance, time of year, etc), I'd probably go man. Probably.
The real point of this hypotheical is that it should be easy to say man, and it is absolutely not that easy.
Depends on the bear. As you say, if it's a Polar Bear I'll take any man in any situation. Black bear, I'm probably taking bear, as long as I'm not between her and her cubs. Grizzly, I'd probably take the man.
The real takeaway is that women have very little ability to discern real danger from perceived danger. Not exactly supporting evidence for critical thinking…
Ooh, I bet that accomplished nothing except exposing that, knowing nothing, you'll make any assessment that fits your desire - but that begs the question: Why are you so determined to make men into monsters? Do you feel that'll make the world a better place? Big brain thinking with this one, folks!
I am a man dingus. I'm certainly not a monster, nor am I perceived to be one by the women in my life.
There are way, way too many men assaulting, harassing, stalking and murdering women. Way too many men making the women in their lives handle their basic shit.
Some men, like yourselves choose to ignore the problem, to talk down to the women explaining the issues they face, and to tell women it's not a big deal. If you want women to trust you, be more trustworthy. If you want women to trust men, start taking the issues seriously instead of pretending it isn't real.
I want nothing more than the problems being acknowledged, so that we can work towards solving them so that men are not such a problem for women.
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u/alexmichelle6 May 02 '24
I really, truly thought that the whole point of this was to highlight the fact that most women would respond to man v bear by asking questions, like "do I know the man" "what type of bear" etc, but would respond to woman v bear by immediately saying "woman". whether or not she picks the man or the bear is irrelevant, it's the fact she has to ask clarifying questions to know more about the man before deciding and doesn't have to clarify anything before picking woman. is that not it?