I have been for quite a few of them. We've fallen out of contact now.
I think it's a good thing to be.
But if either of you are heart broken, you need to cut off contact for a while to really get over them before you can be friends.
You know, I've been in places with lots of nudity, and for the first day or so all you want to do is look. Then after that you stop looking and it just becomes normal. I imagine if women going topless was more common, guys would not look any more than they currently do.
Yeah sorry, I meant inequality is non directional. It might seem like I'm being pedantic with language. But I was unsure if you meant that men's experience was more homogenous than women, so women experience more inequality even within their gender. Which I don't think it's the case. There are more male billionaires and CEOs, but also more male homelessness and suicide.
The fact that there are so many definitions of what feminism is, shows that the label is not super useful.
If you say you're a feminist, you then have to explain which version you're taking about.
It could be anything from "people should be given equal opportunity" to the extreme "all sex between a man and a women is rape"
Labels that start off as descriptive become prescriptive. People who associate strongly with a label are less likely to have nuance to their views or change their minds. It becomes us and them.
Yes this! Do a trial with each one and see which class she likes better. It might come down to the teacher, the other students, or any number of other factors that aren't the style of martial art.
I think women do experience more gender based adversities, but I worry framing it like that creates an "us and them" situation between genders. We should fight inequality wherever it exists.
It also misses intersectionality. Not all men are advantaged over all women. A man born in poverty, violence, with a disability, or of a marginalised race, isn't automatically better off than a rich white women born to a good supportive family.
If it's not a yes, it's a no. If you ask someone on a date and they um and ah, that's effectively a no. Some people are just bad of saying no.