someone wrote: > i think part of asserting ourselves is pointing out this type of sexism to men directly IMHO to "point out sexism directly" is to place ourselves in the traditional female role of protecting ourselves by controlling the 'stronger' and 'favor endowing' male. The point of 'educating' the male is IMHO again, that they will treat us right. That indicates that we are victems of their behaviour. Is this a healthy way of preceiving interpersonal relationships?
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