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Manspreading is a term used by [[feminists]] and others to shame men. It is claimed that men take up a disproportionately large space when when seated, particularly on public transport. Anti-feminists have pointed out that women often use disproportionate amounts of space when sitting with a handbag and often other bags as well, a practice called [[she-bagging]]. |
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* [http://blog.oup.com/2015/12/manspreading-word-origins/ Oxford University Press] |
* [http://blog.oup.com/2015/12/manspreading-word-origins/ Oxford University Press] |
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Revision as of 11:48, 19 July 2021
Manspreading is a term used by feminists and others to shame men. It is claimed that men take up a disproportionately large space when when seated, particularly on public transport. Anti-feminists have pointed out that women often use disproportionate amounts of space when sitting with a handbag and often other bags as well, a practice called she-bagging.