It is in the interests of both sexes to hear the other sex's experience of powerlessness.

Warren Farrell

Mots clés psychology feminism



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Every day in about half the advertisements, a man sees the constant reminder of the woman he was not worthy of.

Warren Farrell


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When women hold off from marrying men, we call it independence. When men hold off from marrying women, we call it fear of commitment.

Warren Farrell

Mots clés men women marriage independence commitment



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When a man is able to connect with his feelings, he is able to care more.

Warren Farrell

Mots clés feelings connect



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I am a men's liberationist (or "masculist") when men's liberation is defined as equal opportunity and equal responsibility for both sexes. I am a feminist when feminism favors equal opportunities and responsibilities for both sexes. I oppose both movements when either says our sex is THE oppressed sex, therefore, "we deserve rights." That's not gender liberation but gender entitlement. Ultimately, I am in favor of neither a women's movement nor a men's movement but a gender transition movement.

Warren Farrell

Mots clés gender men feminism



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Men’s greatest weakness is their facade of strength, and women’s greatest strength is their facade of weakness.

Warren Farrell

Mots clés equality men women feminism men-s-rights mra



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The single biggest barrier to getting men to look within is that what any other group would call powerlessness, men have been taught to call power. We don't call "male-killing" sexism; we call it "glory." We don't call the one million men who were killed or maimed in one battle in World War I (the Battle of the Somme) a holocaust, we call it "serving the country." We don't call those who selected only men to die "murderers." We call them "voters." Our slogan for women is "A Woman's Body, A Woman's Choice"; our slogan for men is "A Man's Gotta Do What a Man's Gotta Do.

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Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death professions into safe professions, we in effect discriminate against women.

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