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| 1 | Reframing the gender pay gap myth - a great ideaMy understanding of the pay gap is that it is designed as a snapshot of the whole social and economic situation around men working vs women working. I’ve always taken it as an indicator that women are spending more time at home with kids or having trouble re-entering the workforce after a long hiatus. From that viewpoint, to me it’s simply: does the workplace need to continue to make it more viable for dads to spend more time with their kids? Because that’s ultimately how that gap closes. Flexib… | /r/MensRights | 09/10/19 03:45 AM |
| 5 | Re: "Men shouldn't feel bad about crying"As a woman, this was a great read. I found myself nodding as I read it and can empathise with the writer’s experience. What is especially interesting to me is how he feels about the current social environment. I agree that just showing emotions is not a solution. In terms of being marginalised, feeling like he needs to apologise for existing, not being able to object to others behaviours, others getting favourable treatment I have only one thing to say: your experience is what I grew up with bei… | /r/MensRights | 09/10/19 03:25 AM |
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