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  • ...roles existed for each gender. There is generally very little overlap in roles. ...s these top roles also (often through family connections to men in the top roles).
    991 bytes (175 words) - 01:09, 18 March 2014
  • == Myth: The MRM wants a return to 19th century western gender roles == ...e far from traditional. The MRM rejects enforcement of traditional gender roles.
    951 bytes (145 words) - 01:06, 26 September 2022
  • ...ounts to a "denial" of biology. Thus any person who is uncomfortable with "gender expectations and labels" is deemed to also deny the existence of their phys ...t an en utero mandate, is not one and the same thing as genitals, and thus gender dysphoria can be considered a reasonable position for psychologically healt
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  • ...overall position in the paid workforce and does not compare like-for-like roles.</blockquote> ...at the often-quoted national gender pay gap does not compare like-for-like roles.
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  • ...carpenter2006">{{Citation| last = R. Charli Carpenter| title = Recognizing Gender-Based Violence Against Civilian Men and Boys in Conflict Situations| publis ==Gender-based violence against males==
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  • ...d-a-gender-transition-movement-by-warren-farrell/ Warren Farrell, Toward A Gender Transition Movement, in Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?]</ref> ...ether : the need not for a women’s movement or a men’s movement, but for a gender transition movement."<ref>The Myth of Male Power</ref>
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  • ...might have. Every major men's rights organisation has women in leadership roles. This is because those women were willing and able to fill those positions. Compare to feminist groups. Many exclude men from leadership roles and some exclude men entirely - calling them 'allies'. Some don't even want
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  • ...n readily identifiable. Characteristics often include [[gender]], race, [[gender identity]] or [[sexuality]]. While identity politics often uses terminolog ...t have. Every major men's rights organisation has had women in leadership roles. This is because those women were willing and able to fill those positions.
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  • ...arded as traditional. In contrast to perceptions about traditional gender roles more middle and lower class women worked historically. These two models, argue the advocates of traditional gender roles, create a delicate but eminently workable balance that has stood the test o
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  • ...tp://www.shrm.org/hr-today/public-policy/hr-public-policy-issues/Documents/Gender%20Wage%20Gap%20Final%20Report.pdf</ref> ...r-staff-hired-between-2019-and-2020-were-female-and-36-have-police-officer-roles-the-force-is-still-striving/</ref>
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  • Sexism is both discrimination based on gender and the attitudes, stereotypes, and the cultural elements that promote this 1. attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of sexual roles.
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  • # When women want to take on typically male roles men generally let them. # Ancient societies balanced gender rights and responsibilities. Any society that did not do this was unstable
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  • ...iming that 39% of the so-called gender pay gap in Australia is a result of gender discrimination. This was widely repeated in the media, including by the Aus ...mmissioned by the Diversity Council Australia Ltd (DCA), and the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA). The report was released in full and summary version
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  • ...ormation sessions on male sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, gender roles and good governance. YCI and Faraja provided an on-site HIV testing centre,
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  • Some cross-cultural research has shown some patterns of gender differences on responses to the NEO-PI-R and the Big Five Inventory. For A study of gender differences in 55 nations using the Big Five Inventory found that women ten
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  • ...s at the various sacrifices men are expected to make by traditional gender roles. He discusses concepts such as [[male disposability]], self-sacrifice, and ...M</ref><ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-do-life/202004/the-gender-gap-in-empathy</ref></blockquote>
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  • * To oppose enforcement of traditional gender roles
    954 bytes (127 words) - 09:19, 3 March 2021
  • ...tersexuality. She is the Nancy Duke Lewis Professor Emerita of Biology and Gender Studies at Brown University.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title ...f Brown, where she was appointed Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Biology and Gender Studies.
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  • ...ts associated with being female. The transmaxxer transitions to <i>female gender status,</i> and not to a sense of <i>female selfhood</i> as is the case of ==The meaning of 'gender transition'==
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  • ...refers to women who have embraced multi-option lives over more traditional roles, and who accept or encourage multi-option lives for their male partners. Wh ...in [[Tradwife|Tradwives]] - ie. wives who enact or advocate a traditional gender role based on Western middle-class femininity of the mid twentieth century.
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