When a man lives with a (enlightened, misled, part-time) feminist, does he get to gripe about women as much as she does about men? If he's a good man (but still a man), how can he not occasionally be the victim of fallout from the average feminists' anger towards men in general? If he's good looking, he could have been a player and not judged a slut. If he's confident, he gets to be assertive and not risk being called uppity. If he's got a great career, he never have it threatened by maternity leave. How do these conversations usually go in the home between thoughtful men and women about the battle of the sexes?
2007-03-05
23:17:57
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Gender Studies