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Category Archives: Men Expressing Feelings
Men don’t have it all, either
“Can women have it all? That seems to be the question of the moment. And it is a rather ridiculous question if you ask me, because it implies that men have it all.” Continue reading
Posted in Male "Power" and "Privilege", Men Expressing Feelings, World of Children/World of Work
Tagged Andy Pettitte, Can women have it all?, fatherhood, George Clooney, Kirk Gibson, LZ Granderson, National Partnership for Women and Families, paternity leave, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey
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Guns don’t kill people — our sons do
“…[O]ur daughters are able to find the same guns in the same homes, are about as likely to be mentally ill, have the same family values and are exposed to the same violence in the media. Our daughters, however, do not kill. Why the difference?” Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Male "Power" and "Privilege", Media Sexism, Men Expressing Feelings, Men's Health
Tagged "failure to launch", Adam Lanza, “Boys to Men”, gun ban, Guns don't kill people - our sons do, John Gray, mass murders, mental health, suicides among boys, violence in the media, violent video games, Warren Farrell, White House Council on Men and Boys, White House Council on Women and Girls, why men are the way they are
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Audio interview of Dr. Warren Farrell, on “The Myth of Male Power”
Commenter: “Absolutely riveting!!! Exhaustive, profoundly informative, insightful, powerful and deeply disturbing. I’m a traditional man who tried to be the best dad and husband possible, only to be rewarded with the complete destruction of my life and family. Now I understand what happened and I can never be suckered again….” Continue reading
The Love/Respect Dynamic
“It’s less true now than in the past, yet, even today, both sexes are apt to find that developing qualities too closely associated with the opposite sex only works against them.” Continue reading
U.S. Open Male Tennis Players Receive Unequal Treatment
Men in general are as timid about asking for gender equality as black Americans were about asking for racial equality before the 1960s. Continue reading
Nobody Likes a Modest Man (But in Women, Modesty is Okay)
Why do feminists ignore the flip side to their complaint that men can be assertive but women can’t? Ignoring such flip sides contributes to the Great Gender Divide. Continue reading
Beyond macho: defining a man’s world
The hurtful stereotype: “The physical, political, and economic power that a small percentage of men do wield renders women ‘either unwilling or unable to see men as fully human beings, people who can indeed be hurt both individually and collectively.’” Continue reading
We often have different responses to the sexes for the same behavior
Men’s “mask” of fearlessness and toughness, like women’s mask of makeup, helps ward off rejection from both sexes. Continue reading
Because men express less emotion at work than women do, the Ninth Circuit Court denies them equal protection
2,311 By Jerry A. Boggs Did the Ninth Circuit Court, viewed by some as liberal and hence pro-female on gender issues, rely on female employees’ subjective feelings to “prove” a preconceived notion that women are victims? “The weakness of men … Continue reading
My Personal Experiences in Gender Land
I don’t know about you, but my experiences in genderland do not match those spelled out by feminists and their supplicants in the media. Continue reading →