Mansplaining is Secret Affairs: Stepmother Friend’s Mom Daughter in lawthe worst. Even in 2017, men are still "explaining" things to women in a condescending and patronising manner. Not cool.
SEE ALSO: Government report finds that employers routinely use illegal, sexist dress codesHost of the "Another Round" podcast at Buzzfeed, Tracey Clayton, asked women to share their everyday experiences of mansplaining and -- somewhat depressingly -- the responses flooded in.
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From women being told how to pronounce their own name, to men explaining women's jobs to them; these stories will make your blood well and truly boil. One woman described her experience of being simultaneously whitesplained and mansplained by a younger man. And, during this "explanation" he made racial slurs about Michelle Obama.
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One woman had her sexual assault explained to her.
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Apparently reproductive healthcare is also a topic that men enjoy explaining to women.
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One woman was even mansplained while she was in labour.
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And some men took it upon themselves to explain pregnancy to women who'd been pregnant on multiple occasions.
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It seems that menstruation isn't off limits when it comes to mansplaining.
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Writers and journalists also shared their experiences of being mansplained about stories they've written and topics they specialise in.
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Women also shared experiences of having their jobs explained to them. Wow, so helpful!
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Seemingly some women just don't know how to pronounce their own name.
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One non-profit worker recounted something that happened to her at the White House while she was waiting to meet with President Obama because of her work.
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Ugh. Please stop mansplaining.
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