Someone I never met but in a way I know ventured into the Feminism/Women Studies section of a bookstore and found these titles that show, pretty much, what the tone of Modern Feminism is.
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Peter Hughessays
And these heifers wonder why there are gay men in the world today…
Regards,
Peter H.
V the Ksays
According to Gallup, Milennials are twice as likely to identify as gay as other age groups. I can guess why.
davinci38says
Straight women that are into these books will have a difficult time finding a man. However, lesbos will attract plenty of womyn with this kind of attitude.
Conservative guysays
I’m thankful I’m a gay male.
KCRobsays
I’ve worked for a couple of female managers and they were pretty good at their jobs – and they did it without being shrews.
I guess these womyn want to be men – the kind most people consider to be jerks.
Bosdansays
These are also the first women to write where are all the good guys, and here is a list of what I believe makes a good guy.
Conservative guysays
Good point, KCRob. These womyn want to be gross, loud, strong, unruly — aren’t these all things they hate about “toxic masculinity”?
Sean Lsays
@ Conservative guy: Supposedly, “toxic masculinity” is the concept that men feel insecure about expressing their feelings or showing vulnerability, and thus overcompensate/lash out in anger.
So yes, they are basically enacting “toxic masculinity.”
pawfurbehrsays
If there’s a Womens Studies section in bookstores then there should be a Men’s Rights/Men’s Studies section too.
MikeyParkssays
At least these women won’t be reproducing themselves. Whew!
RSGsays
If there’s a Womens Studies section in bookstores then there should be a Men’s Rights/Men’s Studies section too.
In the past, most gay bookstores did have a specific men’s rights section, if they were large enough. (I could be wrong, but I believe the late Lambda Rising had a similar section.) Though the selection is fluid and depends on location, I have seen what could be called “Men’s Studies” sections in some Barnes & Noble stores, even if they weren’t specifically labeled as such.
And these heifers wonder why there are gay men in the world today…
Regards,
Peter H.
According to Gallup, Milennials are twice as likely to identify as gay as other age groups. I can guess why.
Straight women that are into these books will have a difficult time finding a man. However, lesbos will attract plenty of womyn with this kind of attitude.
I’m thankful I’m a gay male.
I’ve worked for a couple of female managers and they were pretty good at their jobs – and they did it without being shrews.
I guess these womyn want to be men – the kind most people consider to be jerks.
These are also the first women to write where are all the good guys, and here is a list of what I believe makes a good guy.
Good point, KCRob. These womyn want to be gross, loud, strong, unruly — aren’t these all things they hate about “toxic masculinity”?
@ Conservative guy: Supposedly, “toxic masculinity” is the concept that men feel insecure about expressing their feelings or showing vulnerability, and thus overcompensate/lash out in anger.
So yes, they are basically enacting “toxic masculinity.”
If there’s a Womens Studies section in bookstores then there should be a Men’s Rights/Men’s Studies section too.
At least these women won’t be reproducing themselves. Whew!
In the past, most gay bookstores did have a specific men’s rights section, if they were large enough. (I could be wrong, but I believe the late Lambda Rising had a similar section.) Though the selection is fluid and depends on location, I have seen what could be called “Men’s Studies” sections in some Barnes & Noble stores, even if they weren’t specifically labeled as such.