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<blockquote data-quote="Angela Channing" data-source="post: 328641" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Insecure men might think women who are their equal will become their superior however, most will think she is their equal. Also, we still live in a sexist world and many women who attain equal status to men achieve it by being <em>better </em>than their male counterparts. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is true of some women but it's also true that many men are only too happy to tell you how awful their wife/girlfriend/female work colleagues/women drivers etc. are. Now the tables are beginning to be turned and women now have more of a platform to say how they feel and I think extreme views on gender issues by some women is a direct reaction to the misogyny that women have been on the receiving end of from men for generations. Men generally have always wanted women to behave in a certain way and look a certain way so why should it come as a surprise that some women will have similar demands for their men?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with this and I young people continue to give me hope that future generations will treat each other more respectfully than previous ones did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela Channing, post: 328641, member: 33"] Insecure men might think women who are their equal will become their superior however, most will think she is their equal. Also, we still live in a sexist world and many women who attain equal status to men achieve it by being [I]better [/I]than their male counterparts. This is true of some women but it's also true that many men are only too happy to tell you how awful their wife/girlfriend/female work colleagues/women drivers etc. are. Now the tables are beginning to be turned and women now have more of a platform to say how they feel and I think extreme views on gender issues by some women is a direct reaction to the misogyny that women have been on the receiving end of from men for generations. Men generally have always wanted women to behave in a certain way and look a certain way so why should it come as a surprise that some women will have similar demands for their men? I agree with this and I young people continue to give me hope that future generations will treat each other more respectfully than previous ones did. [/QUOTE]
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