That would be here:
http://www.dailydot.com/unclick/gary-ge ... ophysicist
Re: the mansplaining list - at risk of mansplaining, I wouldn't include the one about insisting that the other person would enjoy something, mostly because my mom does that all the time to everyone, regardless of gender.
"Try this, it's delicious!"
"No thanks, I'm really full."
"It's very good, try it!"
"I don't want any."
"Here, I'll get you some..."
I get very uncomfortable when she does that with other people who in the end give in just to be polite. Once I suggested that my granddad did indeed mean no, given that he said it about three times, but she said he was just saying that to be polite and not seem greedy. I don't even know what she thinks an actual no would look like. And then I get anxiety feelings at the flagrant disregard for consent and 'no means yes' rhetoric.