History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: Men Will Never Truly Understand A Day In The Life of Women. But Shouldn’t We Try? [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)totally.
this is why i have a problem with it. if there was any kind of honesty in it, i would be more receptive. but, it has become a culti like mantra for the MRA crowd and it is always, always represented in reinforcing the patriarchy thru dominance and control.
every story told, and that is all they are, can be argued from another angle making them wrong.
every story told, can have a chunk of societal conditioning where it is proven wrong.
every story told, would not be to the males advantage of dominance and control in the animal world.
i question whom it is being ignorant when looking at the world and human life thru the eyes of evolutionary psychology. a science that is attack regularly by ..... wait for it, .... scientists.
and humans though animals, are a conscience lot that is not ruled and behaved like all other animals.
a simple one. this was used for women being submissive and incapable clear up to the 60's. in a few short decade that theory went to the wayside. we did not evolve that quickly. they were societal conditions and once we put those conditions to the side, all of a sudden, we were a different animal.
what i see with evolutionary psychology today is another way for man to gain dominance.
thru story telling.