• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        It’s not ridiculous. There is a whole phenomenon where players behave differently in online games depending on the personality and social expectations others will have of the character they are playing as. If your character is expected to be a dick players act more like a dick, whereas if your character is expected to be nice players act more nicely. This occurs with the same players playing on different characters. This is called the “Proteus Effect” if you want to look into it more deeply.

        Given that occurs I don’t find it difficult to think that people would get into the role and atmosphere even more when doing it in VR.

          • Crucible [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            I think it’s too quick of an experience to feel isolation. They do a survey, put on the set and do a scene where they can see a mirror where they are a ‘woman’ then they are put on a train platform to wait for a train to arrive, get on the train. Then take off the set, and do an exit survey.

            In conjunction with a therapist I can imagine it being useful in some exposure therapies, but an unfortunate amount of the phrasing in the paper makes me think they’re trying to pitch this as ‘solo AI VR therapy is possible.’

  • vegeta1 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Seriously what is the fucking point of catcalling? Stupid posturing for friends? Asserting dominance? Mf we own less and less each year what dominance? Trying to placate ego? Wtf is the point? thats-why-im-confused Then mandem tell women they overreacting to it. Likkle man tings thats-why-im-confused

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      Some of it’s definitely a power and cruelty dynamic… but you might be surprised by how much of it just because some dudes are the dumbest motherfuckers imaginable.

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      Because they constantly need to reaffirm their masculine role in society. They do this to make sure they are Very Male, totally not gay when they are among other males but they also behave like this when they are alone to soothe their insecurities. One way of doing this is to “remind” women of their place by degradation, to them masculinity is being always on top and active. It’s about making women uncomfortable on purpose, the catcalling phrases ranges from stupid to straight out obscene just for the sake of reaffirming the power structure of heteronormativity. A male always gives orders, a male always penetrates and never gets penetrated (consider sex positions, the penetrated is usually below and “passive”, both literally and metaphorically). In some cultures even performing cunnilingus to a woman was/is considered “effeminate” and being accused of performing it on ancient Rome was the today’s equivalent of being insulted with common pejorative words questioning the masculinity of the person performing such act.

      EDIT: use of derogatory language.

  • Camille@lemmy.ml
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    Men have so little empathy they have to experience it first-hand to understand. But listen to and believing women? Lmao why?