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| 2 | Amy Poehler explains how men are never expected to do and be everything like women are. Quite genuinely "you wouldn't understand what it's like to be a woman".I completely agree there are ways in which us dudes suffer too as a result of societal norms, but there is no denying women have had a lot less control of their lives than men do (especially traditionally in western culture). I think women are seen as a threat to authority and have traditionally been steered away from this while men on the other hand have been encouraged to seek it from birth. The downfall is there are plenty of heavy expectations placed on men to succeed and "man up" as you men… | /r/MensRights | 31/08/14 06:16 AM |
| -3 | Amy Poehler explains how men are never expected to do and be everything like women are. Quite genuinely "you wouldn't understand what it's like to be a woman".my viewpoint is this - there are expectations on all sides of the table. men are raised with expectations, women are raised with expectations, and it gets only more complicated when you attempt to dissect how these expectations infest themselves even within the entire LGBTQI community. Societal role expectations suck for everyone. The only major difference I see is that patriarchy is a very real thing, unfortunately, which is why so many women are understandably angry and frustrated with the way… | /r/MensRights | 30/08/14 07:36 PM |
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