"God Made Girls" may be one of the most sexist songs I have ever heard. How are these songs still out there?

I don't really see why there's a ethereal need to have another women's only space.

There are no equivlent spaces to discuss men's issues. This quality of discussions around men's issues are so bad that all the primary feminist issues are things that are much worse for men

While society is complaining about women in stem which comprises only 4 of 11 graduate degress here's the situation for men in college:

In 1972, when Title IX was passed, 43 percent of students enrolling in degree-granting institutions were women, compared to 57 percent of new students in 2010. 2012 Men are 43% of enrollments today

By field of study, women earning doctoral degrees in 2012 outnumbered men in 7 of the 11 graduate fields.(See figure 2.21 on page 16 on the pdf)

Wage Gape Myth: This has been decisively refuted by economists time and time again

The Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress is put out every year by the US dept of Housing and Urban Dev and they say there are only 610,000 homeless people in the US. About 67% are men which is 408k and 202k for women

Here is president obama interrupting the grammy to talk exclusively about female victims even though according to this CDC study from 2010 which is just as formidable as the campus sexual assault has a sample size 9,086 women and 7,421 men that was conducted face to face across 50 states does you concise terminology for women and men in there data. In table 2.1 on page 18(page 28 on the pdf) "completed forced penetration" in the 12month column is 1,270,000 for women. In table 2.2 on the next page "made to penetrate" in the 12month column is 1,267,000. There is only a difference of 3000 in these figures

The one in five figure is just flat out wrong. 28 people out of every 100,000 get raped. That figure includes men and women, but even if you factor out men by assumin they don't get raped your left with 56 people out of every 100,000

Domestic Violence:

Domestic violence is seen as a woman's issue, and men who are victims are likely to be mocked, men are much more likely to end up in a life of crime, more likely to be homeless, more likely to commit suicide and less likely to go to university.

In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases.

Here is a link that examines 246 scholarly investigations: 187 empirical studies and 59 reviews and/or analyses, which demonstrate that women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners.

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