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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a common trait of women to demand feminist liberation for themselves but continue to expect men to be held to gender standards. They just want a salt of the Earth blue collar guy with a masters degree who makes six figures, doesn't worry about how he looks but somehow magically is in great shape, but is totally OK with a woman who is 40 pounds overweight. He can fix anything but still had time to read the classics and be conversant on intersectionalism. Also, he is very traditionally masculine but loves and appreciates feminism and likes it when women control him. He also has a crystal ball in his cerebellum and knows exactly when to be sexually aggressive but also when to respect a woman's boundaries and read her thoughts even when they are never actually expressed. [/quote] Not everyone wants the same thing. If you have ever watched an episode of that show “Wife Swap” you see how different two couples could be. I’m sure everything was exaggerated for ratings but the underlying theme most epsidodes seemed to be that there was something each couple could learn from the other. Similar to what someone upthread said, there isn’t just one “right” way to be.[/quote]
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