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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about we as a society stop measuring men’s worth based on their height, penis size and earning power??? [/quote] Completely in agreement with you. But us deciding to do this as individuals now doesn't mean that our sons won't be judged based on characteristics like height and earning power by others. It takes time for society to change, and in the meantime, we have to prepare our sons to succeed in the world as it is. [/quote] Of course but we still need to move towards this while dealing with our own current situations. I’m saying this will be perpetual if we don’t all adjust. As a mom of boys I don’t want to raise boys who grow to be me. Who are bros and contribute to masculinity i this country. I hate it and I’m sad that my sons will need to fight against being that in America. We only recognize one type of man as a man and it’s ridiculous To the other posters who responded to me sarcastically by mentioning women, like I said, I’m a woman with sons. As a woman my first value in our society is physical. Absolutely know that but that doesn’t mean we accept this for our daughters or our sons. I said this on this thread where we are talking about boys I particular. Not because I don’t know that my worth as a woman in this society is predicated on my looks, body etc. [/quote]
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