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  • I guess you went to the wrong shop then. In pharmacies or shops open at crazy hours this might be true. We usually buy all products for Hygiene and beauty in shops we call “Drogerie”. The most common two chains are Rossmann and DM. There you get sun screen for 3-15€ from various Brands.


  • This and nowadays (at least here in Europe) you find lots of sun screen without titanium dioxide.They all have a label with corals on it (they call it in hawaian agreement?). So its very easy to avoid nanoparticles AND protect skin. Also, its not like a few years ago that you look like a vampire when using sun screen without nanoparticles.



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    I dont like these General statements on boys and girls. I dont think its good to strengthen the stereotype by stating things like that.

    Of course i do know a bunch of men, where this is true and then i go “haha so true” and stereotype is reassured. But when i think of it, i know quite a lot of men that have larger circles of friends and also met them much later in der lifes. Also i do know women that only have 3 friends from highschool.

    Its just another Version oft the stupid stereotype all women are extroverted and all men are introverted. Its not true. And the stereotype might influence how men and women behave in the end.

    I guess whats influencing the number of friends more than Gender is:

    1. are you more extrovert or introvert
    2. did you move from your hometown (then the need to make New friends is a bit higher)
    3. do you have hobbies done in groups, like some sports or choir, etc. Where you constantly meet people
    4. are your friends extroverts and bring people to your life or are they introverrt and only meet you?

    Of course it might be that some of these points are statistically more valid for women or men, but just generalizing doesnt help.




  • I would put it like this: Before you are going to explain something in Detail that you are curious about ASK the other Person if by Chance she knows about it already. If so, let her explain it to you or have a fruitful discussion on it together (with that i mean , take care both of you speak in equal parts), but do not start to explain the basics again. Its Boring and offending if she already knows and on top embarrassing if you Make mistakes. At least the last is called mansplaining. In General and especially in a date, the “take care both of you speak an equal amount of time” is a good advice. ;) although, i know its sometimes hard for adhd people, when you get carried away with a topic and i know its not done in purpose. If you follow this, i dont think you should be shy about your topics in conversations and dating Situations.


  • Oh really? I always thought mansplaining involves also true facts that are explained to me even though i defintiely know and they know already i do. It happens to me a lot since i am a scientist…

    For example during corona a carpenter explained me how a PCR test works, knowing I studied something with biology and already did PCR during my studies myself. He was right in his a little superfacial description of it. Still, i just was super baffled, that someone i just told i studied and did that already myself, who himself is not from the field and never did it, feels the urge to explain the method to me as if he was my highschoolteacher. To me thats mansplaining as well, even though he was right in his description. But maybe i got the Definition wrong. If thats not mansplaining, how do you call it then? It happens Quite often to me … (Corona was special though, suddenly everyone was a scientist. :D).