Website review: Gender and Society: A Matter of Nat...
mk1024 discovered this in Women's Issues
•55 reviews since Jul 7, 2002
women, gender, women-s-issues
•trinity.edu/~mkearl/gender.html
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amelie rated 34 months ago- From the page: "Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them". Need no more words :D

msdaniel1 rated 34 months ago- Well, at least I will have reviewed something that is opposite of the last male bitterness site I reviewed.

bigwillch rated 34 months ago- I am a post misogynist

GumbyMomma rated 35 months ago- I'll have to explore more but I love reading stuff like this. I have to say that the quote from Margaret Mead is funny and maybe a touch of truth! From the page: ""Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." --Margaret Mead"

Celia rated 35 months ago- A very informative and interesting read. The design is crap, and ridiculously distracting, but the content sheds a lot of interesting light on the historical fight for women's rights, and its results thus far, and continuance today.

eesabel rated 36 months ago- From the page: " "Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." --Margaret Mead"

Roysonpaul rated 36 months ago- "Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." --Margaret Mead

pageparadise rated 36 months ago- great resource, not so great page design...crowded, did not draw me in to read. instead I scrolled down and got involved in the links to more information

MaxDProphet rated 40 months ago- "Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." --Margaret Mead" Too true. And now, with success fertilizing an egg with an egg, the y-chromosome and it's puffy exterior (man), are soon extant.

kichigai rated 40 months ago- "Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." Oh really?