Try to find a feminist group looking at men's issues. Try being part of one w/out believing in patriarchy & cult. construct.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The truth of the matter is that women are more often denied rights. this is a mans world. It's been proven time and time again
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Replying to @mackenzbenzz
In some parts of the world, yes. Not in England. Not in America. What rights do women not have? They have a cpl more than men
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Replying to @HPluckrose
hmm for starters, we get paid less and are extremely underrepresented in government
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Replying to @mackenzbenzz
Because we work less & choose different jobs. One of the jobs we choose least are in government.
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Replying to @mackenzbenzz
Because of the evidence that women work less!We're much more likely to have part-time jobs or stop work when kids come along!
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Replying to @HPluckrose
A woman and a man can work the same full time job and the woman is more likely to get paid less.
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Replying to @mackenzbenzz
Women earn more than men in their 20s. (We're 70% of graduates) but drop off when having families. Then hard to catch up.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-business/11832042/Women-earn-more-than-men-in-their-20s-until-the-pay-gap-hits-at-age-30.html … Need to normalise men being the stay-at-home if suits them & woman more work-orientated.
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The parent who takes years out, goes part-time or can't be flexible or reliable for yrs won't have as good a CV or experience
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