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| 3 | EU directive on corporate boards includes "where 2 candidates of different sexes are equally qualified, preference must be given to the candidate of the under-represented sex in companies where the target for gender balance is not being achieved". See comments for other info from Irish Times articlefeminism in India is rampant. | /r/MensRights | 08/04/23 12:20 PM |
| 13 | I am so so very tired from the overtime I need to work because of women in the teams I work with who aren't functioning. I'm working until midnight day after day and into the weekend week after week. It's all a lie. Almost no woman I work with who has a demanding position actually works. I do it all100% correct. | /r/MensRights | 06/04/23 12:52 PM |
| 9 | These two books, written by a woman but in favor of the male cause, deserve more publicity!I appreciate your skepticism, but I think it's important to consider the broader societal context and historical factors that "The Manipulated Man" addresses. The book argues that throughout history, men have been conditioned to prioritize women's happiness and well-being over their own, and that this has been reinforced by societal structures and gender roles. This dynamic has often led to men being expected to provide for women financially, physically, and emotionally, and to sacrifice their o… | /r/MensRights | 08/03/23 02:56 PM |
| 2 | These two books, written by a woman but in favor of the male cause, deserve more publicity!I understand your point, but I respectfully disagree. While it's true that not all housewives view their husbands as plow horses, and not all men are ignorant of their roles in relationships, "The Manipulated Man" presents a broader argument that goes beyond individual experiences and delves into societal structures and gender roles. The book argues that men are socialized from a young age to value and prioritize the happiness and well-being of women above their own. Men are taught to fulfill ce… | /r/MensRights | 08/03/23 02:49 PM |
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