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You're probably feeling a unique pressure created by religion. The christian bible outlines a man's role in leading and the wife's role is to obey. The doctrine preaches that a man must be godly and moral, because he makes the decisions and leads the whole household. A woman's job is to submit, obey, and stay pure for her godly husband, so not much need for correction there except "dont have sex!!11!!" Personally, I disagree with biblical gender roles in any sense, but you asked why, and this is…
/r/MensRights03/11/25 06:45 PM
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I imagine this started back when women were not able to break into those fields due to misogyny, as an attempt to even the playing field. But you're right, I never see any push for men to enter female-dominated fields. I wonder if a part of it is due to those fields (the ones you used as an example) being a nurturing role, and the societal idea that men aren't as capable of being nurturing as women. \ Another question I'm curious about though, is the pressures men might feel for working in those…
/r/MensRights03/11/25 06:31 PM
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Yeah I hate the double standard, but also, this post was definitely typed one-handed by another man....
/r/MensRights03/11/25 06:17 PM
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