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Panel 1 Man and woman in office clothes in a break room.

Man: So, if you were alone in a forest, would you rather run into a strange man… or a bear?

Panel 2 Woman: Oh, hmm… I think the bear.

Man (angry): How can you say that?

(Bear looking quizzically through the window)

Panel 3 Man (angry): You’re demonizing men! It’s misandry!

Panel 4 Woman: Good point. Why would I ever hear men’s reactions?

Man: Exactly! …where did the honey go?

Panel 5 Woman and bear sharing tea

Woman: At least if you maul me, pepper won’t say I made it up or I’m misinterpreting.

Bear: I hear you

  • stray@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    My thing with the man and bear has always come down to motivations. If a bear rapes me, it’s because it’s horny. If a bear mauls me, it’s because it’s scared or defending its territory. If a bear eats me, it’s because it’s hungry. Dominance and cruelty will not come into it. The bear will not keep me alive in its basement.

    The other thing is that bears don’t lie. You might not understand their language, but they absolutely will not act like they’re friendly and safe only to lure you or groom you. If it wants to kill you, it’ll just do it without any fucked-up mind games.

    I haven’t posted here before because I’m never sure how to feel about gendered spaces, but this particular issue is one of those ones where I can’t help but identify as a woman. I think it’s probably all the trauma. :D

    • LadyButterflyshe/her@lazysoci.al
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      1 day ago

      Those are really good points. I particularly like what you said about lying, a bear won’t lie, deceive and gaslight people afterwards to discredit you.