I wouldn't like to say whether men or women face greater disadvantages on the grounds of their sex but this isn't being evasive.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Or trying to create a false fair & balanced position. So much comes down to what the individual wants to do & whether imbalances suit them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I think it's clear that society is much more concerned about the way women are disadvantaged & social expectations placed upon women.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
And this is a problem which often leads many ppl doing utmost to prioritise unbiased gender equality to spend more time on men's issues.
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accept that men usually have the power (though work to challenge it) but male victims of domestic violence often marginalised
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Replying to @brummytaff
Do they, tho? In some areas, they do. Women often have more choices. Agree re: domestic violence.
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its a mixed picture, I'm a 64 yr old gay man so have worked to challenge heterosexism (mainly but not exclusively from men)
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If straight men are going to feel threatened or uncomfortable with homosexuality, it does tend to be gay men its aimed at.
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Lesbians are not so threatening to homophobes - tho they might feel insulted. Gay men not remotely threatening to women.
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