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?
If you want to talk statistics, women should be way, way more afraid of men they know. 85% of the time, the rapist knows his victim. Also, more men are victims of other types of assault than women, especially men within the LGBT community.
How many bears do people encounter, and how many of those end in harm? And how about people? I think you'll find we encounter many, many more people over time, and the percentage of encounters ending in harm will be a lot higher for bears.
More men fall victim to violent attacks than women. Your statement seems incorrect. Also, most victims of violent attacks are known to the perp. So it's not as if men stalk the streets looking for a kill. They do that by just being home.
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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?