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| 1 | A post on TwoXChromosomes about "Male Studies" programSingle women without children earn more than single men without children Do you have a source/place to read about that? Not because I'm doubting you, but because I've never heard that before and it sounds kind of fascinating. I do agree that feminists should work more with father's rights activists and men's rights activists generally. There seems to be this fear in the feminist movement that getting men involved would disempower women and take away their voices when what is needed is a "woman's… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/10 02:54 AM |
| 3 | Feminism: nature vs nurture and how that relates to homosexualityFeminism sees whether someone is a man or a woman, straight or gay as something one is born with (for the first, physical gender or sex may not be the same as gender identity or gender). On the other hand, how one chooses to express gender is seen as a construct. As an example, if someone is a straight female, that is something innate, and if she expresses this by dressing in frilly dresses, that is a construct. Feminism is more about widening the opportunities available to specific genders (and… | /r/MensRights | 17/04/10 02:37 AM |
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