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TheProwler
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http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/8135/
Pulled a few excerpts for this post, but it's some of the comments at the end that are really chilling. Apparently a lrabroad
of women were whining and crying when they weren't being treated fairly, but as soon as the shoe is on the rabroad
her forabroad
, they're more than happy to stay in a position of power. It was never about equality for them - it was about crying until they grabroad
their way.
Of course, one of the big ironies I see in all of this is that while women are getting what they want (or thought they wanted), studies are showing that they're a lrabroad
less happy now than they were 30 years ago.
Pulled a few excerpts for this post, but it's some of the comments at the end that are really chilling. Apparently a lrabroad
of women were whining and crying when they weren't being treated fairly, but as soon as the shoe is on the rabroad
her forabroad
, they're more than happy to stay in a position of power. It was never about equality for them - it was about crying until they grabroad
their way.
Of course, one of the big ironies I see in all of this is that while women are getting what they want (or thought they wanted), studies are showing that they're a lrabroad
less happy now than they were 30 years ago.