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Coffee_psych said:This was literally my first question on this whole website, and it was for women. My question got moved by the moderator. Now I have to deal with men who don't understand that women have legitimate concerns that can't be answered by a link that I have already looked into! If you don't recognize the patronizing that women have to go through everyday, then you are part of the problem.
Let me add some reality into the idea you might have of me, or other male serving members.
1. I am also a husband. My wife works in a mixed-gender workplace.
2. I am also a father, to more than 1 daughter..
3. I have a mother and a mother-in-law.
4. I have sisters and a sister-in-law.
If you think I am unaware of the attitudes some men in our country have, you're wrong. If you think I am not concerned about that, re-read #s 1 thru 4 above again.
I'm not going to sit here and say I know what it feels like to be a woman. Obviously, I don't. I am also, however, not stupid or blind. I used to be a bouncer, I'm well aware of what men are capable of acting like. I've served with males who were the type you are concerned about in years now long gone. I know what the reality is.
Why do men feel the need to try and pat me on the back and say it's "going to be Okay", cause from what I see here, it won't be.
I'm not patting you on the back. I don't feel the need to coddle anyone. That makes them weak and more likely to be a victim IMO.
The CAF isn't as bad as I think you fear it is. I really recommend you discuss this belief or worry or fear, whatever it is, with your recruiting staff. Ask to talk to the female members of the recruiting staff. What better first hand information could you get than that, face to face time with current serving females?
Something to consider.