Since1982 wrote:THat's OK, a lot of women are like that, they can wear anything they please but they need to keep us under their thumbs. We live in a female dominated society.
I don't want to get too political and I think that what Skip is saying may be true in some circumstances and situations, but when women still only make (on average) 60% of what men make, when poverty rates among women are far higher than they are among men, with the epidemic of single mothers that plagues this country, when the burden of caring for aging parents inevitably falls on women, when there are only a small handful of CEOs of the Fortune 500 who are women, and when women in the national political arena are still a rarity, I don't know how this society can be described as female dominated.
Are there areas in which there is discrimination against men? Yes. Divorce courts are inclined to favor women, child custody guidelines favor women and women have more fashion choices. In some cases, affirmative action policies provide preferential treatment for women. On balance though, women still get the short end of the economic, political, power and status sticks.