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Gender Discussion

Dr. Kirk and Rebecca answer listener questions about gender. 


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Gender Discussion

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Have you ever considered that men don’t hold the door open for everyone (or similar things, such as doing the grunt work) because they have the view that women are bad or incapable. I mean, whether it’s a door or cleaning the sludge off something, did you really think it was impossible for them? Probably not. It seems like you are retroactivity trying to fit feminist theory to your childhood and it’s clearly clouding your interpretations- at least in my opinion. Isn’t it much more likely that these men are making a sacrifice in absorbing the burden of these tasks, not because women couldn’t do them, but so they don’t have to?

The convo about high school toxic masculinity and boys shaming boys about putting their girlfriends first SO resonated with me! When I was a teen “p**** whipped” was such a common saying. But even more relatable (I think you discussed this) is the nice girl /cruel B**** dichotomy- have no boundaries and people will accept you but walk all over you; or stand up for yourself and be hated. So many no-win situations for boys and girls both.

Danielle


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