Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing you don’t have sons.
I really hate when women do this.
My dad, grandfathers, uncles, BIL, nephews (now young adults) and my own teen sons are all wonderful, empathetic men married to strong women. All of us work—sister, nephews’ wives (doctors, lawyers, etc). All the men are very active in their children’s lives and around the house. They are supportive of woman’s causes, etc.
The man-haters really chafe me as a woman, particularly a woman with all sons who were raised to be good people …and are just that.
I do have a son. I tend to push back on this stuff when he's around. Unless she acknowledges it, he can't be expected to understand that she's not talking about all men when she's speaking imprecisely. I think it's appropriate for my son to be cognizant of the ways in which society is structured to disadvantage women, but it shouldn't be done in a way that misleads him into thinking he's somehow bad or at fault due to his gender.