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If it's an older woman, I think most men would be willing to help, if not all.
I don't think it's sexism, I think there's a valid issue with society.
It's just the way I am, always been this way even before the internet. People at work get tired but the internet allows me to talk about anything with random strangers.
It's the pathway through being manipulated.
None are immune to do this, no human, man or woman, wealthy or poor, is immune to this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect
Nothing to do with women.