So by what measure do feminists declare men the *more* privileged sex?
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Women are happier, live longer, and experience less violence.
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Even if I grant you your point about wealth, if wealth doesnt translate to happiness or health, who's winning?
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I finished reading your study and it's going to be hard to respond to 150 pages with as many characters, but
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Women currently out-achieve men scholastically...and that study finds achievement a primary factor for wealth
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The study also limits itself to high school graduates, and I'm inclined to think most non-HS grads may be men
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I was unable to tell if widowed women collectig their widow's wealth were accounted for. I kinda assume not.
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But Im actually derailing myself. My earlier question is the most important.
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Given women are happier, safer, & live longer...by what measure can anyone declare men the more privileged sex?
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Replying to @JDefiant9 @idlediletante
I'd say that the idea of privilege is pretty broad, but at its core it concerns power.
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And society is still largely ruled and directed by men, from the government to little interactions on the street.
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Replying to @ContraPoints @idlediletante
Seems to me like feminist women defining privilege as power is kind of ironic.
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Given the feminist claim is women dont have power, I'm disinclined to believe they best understand its nature.
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