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  • in reply to: 3. Men's role in the struggle for women’s equality? #4648
    ddf5093
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    Yes, because I think men can see women for who they actually are. The reality of women because women mainly express themselves from emotion. Which is not always the truth. For instance- when you are in a relationship your spouse see things in you that you’ll never see (women/men). So he is able to give you a better description off your flaws etc. Women see the what ifs and men see the actual picture. Another example; although women see the beauty in ourselves , men see the potential in a women before they do. A woman learning to love herself is often caused my a man. Rather is genuine love or heartbreak. If there is a man who is in to feminism he would create beautiful work.

    in reply to: 2. Education about men in feminist activism #4647
    ddf5093
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    Although many man are active with feminism they lack education because it is not women’s responsibility to educate them on what’s in front of them. Men should be able to see feminism in women across the border without any hesitation. Equality should come natural. But acknowledging feminism sometimes comes with race. Black women are recognize as strong women especially if there is education involved. Where as white women regardless of their occupation it’s harder for them to be seen as an equal because they are assumed to be weak. Most education men are active in feminism while others see no reason to take interest in it.

    in reply to: 2. Education about men in feminist activism #4646
    ddf5093
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    Although many man are active with feminism they lack education because it is not women’s responsibility to educate them on what’s in front of them. Men should be able to see feminism in women across the border without any hesitation. Equality should come natural. But acknowledging feminism sometimes comes with race. Black women are recognize as strong women especially if there is education involved. Where as white women regardless of their occupation it’s harder for them to be seen as an equal because they are assumed to be weak. Most education men are active in feminism while others see no reason to take interest in it.

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