I've heard the term for a while, but I've never actually thought about it too much. What does it really mean?
As far as I understand, it's explaining something condescendingly... but where I'm lost is on the gendered nature of it. Is it implying that men do it more often, or that there are special characteristics of mansplaining that distinguish it from just regular condescending language, or am I on the wrong path with the condescending thing?
As far as I understand, it's explaining something condescendingly... but where I'm lost is on the gendered nature of it. Is it implying that men do it more often, or that there are special characteristics of mansplaining that distinguish it from just regular condescending language, or am I on the wrong path with the condescending thing?