What's your gender || Do women have any systemic privilege due to their gender?
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
If most of women have voted "no" how can you still believe you are right, men
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Replying to @sskyhty
weirdly I thought the opposite. Imagine if the genders were switched in the question.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Well, because this opression between genders exist
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Replying to @sskyhty
I mean regardless of who you think has more overall privilege, women do have 'some' systemic privilege - e.g., childcare rights
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Sorry but I can't get what's the privilege on a justice system which believes that woman must take care of children
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Replying to @sskyhty
Not 'must' - but if both the father and the mother actively want a child, the child tends to go to the mother.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
I have to repeat my last argument on here: the law itself eases the custody to the woman because it considers it has to be this way
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Replying to @sskyhty
I'm not trying to argue that women are more privileged than men overall, but there are 'some' aspects in which women do have advantage.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Also women are more likely to suffer from depression. Can't consider this a privilege to any gender, more a biological issue than social
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Possibly not, might be due to gender bias in measuring. One study that corrected for this found higher male rates http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/1733742 …
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Some sources don't agree with that http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression/art-20047725 … anyway it has more to do with hormones rather than genders itself
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Replying to @sskyhty
that source is using measures that my link corrected for I think? but generally i agree - but lack of support for male emotions is systemic
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