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Noah Otte's avatar

A very insightful article by Grow Some Labia and Radical Radha! Women-only groups for trauma and emotional support are totally understandable. But those are the only cases where sex-segregated groups should ever be aloud. Otherwise workplaces groups should always be coed. Men and women need to learn how to communicate, get along with and talk to each other like real human beings.

Infantilizing women by allowing them to run back to their safe space wherever they feel slightly threatened by men is just pathetic and a very bad idea. If a man does or says something that makes you uncomfortable in the workplace don’t immediately go to HR and try to get him fired, resolve it with him interpersonally and explain why it upset or bothered you. If a man is being competitive or be patronizing towards you, stand up to him and hold your own. Don’t just run to your girls club and cry about to the other members and lament “the patriarchy.” As Labia and Radha show, these woman-only groups just end up being glorified social clubs anyway where nothing ever actually gets done.

I think Radha makes a good point as well when she says that men may not invite women to networking calls they do not do so out of sexism but out of fear of accusations of bigotry or committing a “micro-aggression.” In the post #MeToo world, innocent men have gotten in trouble for all sorts of innocent or misconstrued actions or statements, so this is understandable.

Women need to learn to network by hobnobbing with the best in their field regardless of gender, not to just stick with their own. That makes no sense and will hold them back from success. Men should absolutely be allowed to have emotional support groups as the brilliant Richard Reeves points out. This would be so men in the workplace can build relationships with each other and to combat the epidemic of male loneliness we have in this country. This would also take the burden off women as the primary providers of emotional support.

Lastly, I’m glad you ladies mentioned that men and women are different. Not only physically but also neurologically. Much as woke leftist academics try to deny this, it’s a fact. Just read Charles Murray’s groundbreaking book “Human Diversity.” James Damore if you’ll recall, got in big trouble and got fired just for even discussing this in an internal memo at Google. Women are more sensitive than men. Men are more stoic and serious. Women mature faster than man. Men are more assertive than women. There was a fascinating experiment done in Israel I think in the late 1940s or early 1950s about gender differences. So basically they took men and women put them in completely gender-neutral clothes and treated them the same and let them pick what they wanted to do. The men chose to go into politics, the military and leadership positions while the women chose to take care of the children, keeping the house in order, cooking and baking, etc. so we know there are certain jobs and tasks men naturally take to and women naturally take to. There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging this. Nor does this mean all doors should not be open to men and women. But it’s nature not nurture.

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HeartOpen's avatar

You're also making a lot of assumptions about why women participate in these groups, what their goals are, and what their experiences are like. You're presenting only one perspective without considering the broad spectrum of experiences.

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