Looking at human choices & systems of behavior purely through lenses of sociology has srs flaws
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yes. but that's not what I'm doing
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Explain to me how women controlling 2/3 of spending power exemplifies male privilege.
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Replying to @JDefiant9 @idlediletante
what is this statistic coming from?
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Replying to @ContraPoints @idlediletante
http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2013/u-s--women-control-the-purse-strings.html … It is very well documented. Overwhelming amount of ads target women because they spend
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SUCH oppression. The mind literally boggles. http://she-conomy.com/facts-on-women pic.twitter.com/vT9o363XeT
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Replying to @JDefiant9 @idlediletante
So I don't understand this "spending power" terminology. Men have more income, and more wealth.
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Replying to @ContraPoints @idlediletante
Except they literally don't. Women end up with more of the wealth ultimately.
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Be it through domestic purchasing power, divirce settlements or outliving husbands, they control more money.
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In nearly every situation, whether a man is present or not, women have more money to spend.
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