I've been reading up on feminism and the men's rights movement recently, and it would seem that we are now witnessing a growing antagonism between the sexes. Misandry seems to now dominate the feminist movement while misogyny permeates the men's rights movement.
Members of both movements have valid points to make yet they seem at war with one another in public media.
Strangely though, my wife and I get along fine. When I asked her about it and we were discussing it, I confided that one of my colleagues at work is an undeniable womanizer who probably has little respect for women and sees them as sex objects. My wife pointed out how some of her friends are divorced and seem to hate men.
To be fair though, most of our friends are happily married, so the reality in our personal lives seems to disagree, at least for the most part, with the increasing gender war we can come across on public media. How do we explain this discrepancy? And what have been your observations on this?
Members of both movements have valid points to make yet they seem at war with one another in public media.
Strangely though, my wife and I get along fine. When I asked her about it and we were discussing it, I confided that one of my colleagues at work is an undeniable womanizer who probably has little respect for women and sees them as sex objects. My wife pointed out how some of her friends are divorced and seem to hate men.
To be fair though, most of our friends are happily married, so the reality in our personal lives seems to disagree, at least for the most part, with the increasing gender war we can come across on public media. How do we explain this discrepancy? And what have been your observations on this?
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