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IDFbunny

(537 posts)
Fri May 4, 2012, 01:57 PM May 2012

Does the legacy of male dominance require a double standard in all male only spaces? [View all]

This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by Electric Larry (a host of the Men's Group group).


VMI, Augusta, woman in male locker rooms, and now more recently college men's centers.
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Yes - Not as long as woman are still disadvantaged, excluded, marginalized
0 (0%)
Yes - Because male only spaces only foster a mysogynist bro/frat culture
2 (25%)
No - Equality entitles men to male spaces if woman have their spaces to
6 (75%)
No - As long it is in collaboration with, not in competition with, the womens' spaces
0 (0%)
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