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A mansplaining chart has gone viral on Twitter for all the right reasons

Published 10:20 12 Aug 2018 BST

Olivia Hayes
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Finally, a way to lay it out.

We all hate being mansplained to. It's the most eye roll-inducing, frustrating, intolerable thing to happen - and it happens to us all on a daily basis. It's done on Twitter, Instagram, on the street, in the office and just about everywhere in between. However, when Kim Goodwin, a researcher, author and designer was asked to explain to term to two men, she decided to make a chart about it. And she nailed it. “I have had more than one male colleague sincerely ask whether a certain behaviour is mansplaining. Since apparently this is hard to figure out, I made one of them a chart,” she explained on Twitter It has now received more than 123,000 likes and 51,000 retweets. Here it is: And here are the comments that followed:

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