Or even get their comeuppance. After all, they think they are always right and need to explain why. From what I have heard, they love the sound of their own voice and this leads them into being mansplainer. Or perhaps they just think women aren’t intelligent enough even if there might be higher in the work hierarchy.
However, today we have a story set in not a work setting. Usually, these sort of instances happens during work hours. But as it turns out mansplainers will try their best to turn any event into them showing off how they know better than everyone else. These friends were supposed to have a good time while drinking and making small talk but he just had to ruin the mood.
Source: Reddit





Completely agree here. Definitely NTA. I always think it’s weird how the person giving the correct information is somehow at fault for the person looking stupid for not knowing it.
He embarrassed himself and he sounds like a jerk anyway. –DucksQuack20


I don’t get how people could place any blame on her. Like????? All she did was correct him and say she wrote it. She stated a fact.
He’s embarrassed because she stated a fact. Are people no longer allowed to state facts because someone might get embarrassed? The dude needs to lose the pride and work on his humility instead. –raduniversity





Your story is even more extreme than Rebecca Solnit’s (basis of Men Explain Things To Me), because not did he explain your own work to you, but he argued you were wrong repeatedly.
NTA and he embarrassed himself. I mean what were you supposed to do, sit there smiling and nodding and validating his wrongness? What a baby! –violetpip

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