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'Steve from the internet' tried telling women C-section was easy. Let's just say it didn't end well for him.

Alas, we still come across men who for some reason think that it is a good idea to speak condescendingly to women.

'Steve from the internet' tried telling women C-section was easy. Let's just say it didn't end well for him.
Unhappy woman on phone | (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | stock busters)

It’s about time that “mansplaining” disappears for good. Women worldwide have made monumental strides, from political achievements to groundbreaking scientific discoveries. Although social barriers still exist, more women today are finding the strength to live the lives they deserve. Yet, people like Steve Turner still think it’s acceptable to speak condescendingly to women, even on subjects like childbirth. Catherine, known on X as @RN_Atheist, shared one such encounter with Steve that left followers baffled. “I really dislike most men. But especially Steve,” Catherine captioned her post.

Man talking to a woman in a condescending manner | (Image Source: Getty Images | VM)
Man talking to a woman in a condescending manner | (Image Source: Getty Images | VM)

The comment by Steve Turner on the screengrab post shared by @RN_Atheist reads, "Much easier than giving birth properly though." The woman then replies, "It's literally f***ing not easier." Steve then replies, "With respect darlin, until you've done both, I don't really think you're in a position to comment. Catherine then asked him, "What birth have you given Steve, to which he said, "That's irrelevant." Lastly, Catherine asks a valid question which also marks the end of the thread. Guess, Steve didn't find a logical answer to it. "So it's relevant for me but not for you. Why is that?" Catherine writes.



 

Needless to say, the comment section was hopping mad, and many wrote about how irksome it was to see him write those sentences. "Is there anything mansplainer than mansplaining childbirth?" read the top comment by @meijay_jay. "Steve doesn't qualify to be called a d***, or a c***, Steve's a dunt. I hope one day Steve gives "proper" birth through his dunt. Not of a child, of course. That would be cruel to a child." writes @scardo091416. Another person, @ERnurse86 pointed out, "And this man has feminist in his bio." 

In another incident of women having to stand up against the annoying habit of mansplaining, a woman talks about going through the ordeal of a man mansplaining law to her on the same day she took her bar exam. In the video, which got over 1.3 million views, the law student shared how a bearded man tried to explain her law in the bar. "Watch this man who's never been to law school mansplain how the law works to me the day I took the bar exam," the overlay text reads. "Yeah I could've gone to law school but business was the better move for me," she added commenting on the man's educational background. Needless to say, people who watched the video were not pleased with the man's behavior. 

Many took to the video to talk about the annoying encounter, "law & medicine, people do 5 minutes of googling and feel comfortable telling you that years of training and experience are wrong," writes @slip patched. "People 'Why didn’t you listen to him?' Idk maybe because he isn’t educated in the field she is so why? Do you listen to the homeless about how to be rich?", adds @DallasMiranda

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