Society is sexist towards men

MangoSenpai

The Deicidal Avenger
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women having their own careers allows them to be more independent and a lot of dudes dont like that . They would rather have conditions where a woman needs to be reliant on a male provider.

and dare I say a lot of dudes tie masculinity to being the one being able to provide financially so when a woman can do that to the same extent or even better than most of them can, They feel threatened. Imo thats their fucking problem. only losers are that insecure.
To be fair, while I am not particularly one to care if a woman works or not, I don't think the attitude you're displaying neccesarily is right either.

This might be my take on it, but I think so long that both parties (the man and the woman) have the same set of values then that's really not a problem.
If a woman wants to be a stay-at-home mom, and the man wants to be the provider then there should be no problem with that either.

I think that it's wrong to say that wanting a less independent woman is bad, however I will agree that if this idea is being forced upon someone against their will that it's bad.

My point being, so long that both parties are on the same page it really doesn't matter.
 

Adam 🍎

Pretty Boy
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To be fair, while I am not particularly one to care if a woman works or not, I don't think the attitude you're displaying neccesarily is right either.

This might be my take on it, but I think so long that both parties (the man and the woman) have the same set of values then that's really not a problem.
If a woman wants to be a stay-at-home mom, and the man wants to be the provider then there should be no problem with that either.

I think that it's wrong to say that wanting a less independent woman is bad, however I will agree that if this idea is being forced upon someone against their will that it's bad.

My point being, so long that both parties are on the same page it really doesn't matter.
Where can i sign up to be stay at home dad?
 
Then, how on earth are you supposed to find out anything if you can't even trust the things you see for yourself?
That's why science exist, to make conclusion on data you can't see. What you see is just a part of the reality, that's why you need to take datas into account. If not, this is not just an argument it's a feeling.

So you're already using feelings as an argument in a debate.

Good to know that you're not to be taken serious.
TAlking about that, that's what you just did.
 
if you can't use what you see as an argument, then what the hell is the point of even having a discussion?
What you see and what you feel is but a glimps of what reality is (better that way (: )

Therefore, if you want to have a real discussion about such a serious subject, you use data and research or at least (like I do) you quote either peers, expert or you use affirmations that researches have alraedy sorted out, like the duality Sex =/= genre

You don't have to be an expert, I'm not. What you need is guide your interlocutor toward pertinent sources.
 
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MangoSenpai

The Deicidal Avenger
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Reality is but a glimps of what you see and what you feel.

Therefore, if you want to have a real discussion about such a serious subject, you use data and research or at least (like I do) you quote either peers, expert or you use affirmations that researches have alraedy sorted out, like the duality Sex =/= genre

You don't have an expert, I'm not. What you need is guide your interlocutor toward pertinent sources.
Okay, I have nothing to say to you.
 
To be fair, while I am not particularly one to care if a woman works or not, I don't think the attitude you're displaying neccesarily is right either.

This might be my take on it, but I think so long that both parties (the man and the woman) have the same set of values then that's really not a problem.
If a woman wants to be a stay-at-home mom, and the man wants to be the provider then there should be no problem with that either.

I think that it's wrong to say that wanting a less independent woman is bad, however I will agree that if this idea is being forced upon someone against their will that it's bad.

My point being, so long that both parties are on the same page it really doesn't matter.
It was not a criticism towards parents who agree to stay at home
it was a criticism towards those who dont like the fact that women are able to work generally ; the original question . Dont misquote me pls. thanks.
 
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