When I hear about places where women are allowed to be alone with children but men are not, I'm a bit irked.
Me too. The men in my family are as outstanding as can be and would treat children much better than most women I know. OTOH, knowing the way the world works I understand the concerns.
When men are often presumed guilty until proven innocent (think Duke Lacross players), I'm not happy.
Don't like anyone, men or women presumed guilty without proof. The truth is, men get away with rape many more times than a woman falsely accuses. Pretty difficult to prove most rapes.
When I hear about how overwhelmingly women get child custody and men get the bill, I'm less than thrilled even though I'm not happy with deadbeats either.
In the past, few fathers invested much time parenting their children so it would have made sense to keep children primarily with their mothers. Today, I see a very real attempt, from everyone from judges to social workers to keep fathers who want to parent their children in the picture. I personally know of NO case in recent history where an involved, concerned, decent father wanted equal custody and did not get it.
When I hear about women who don't want to go into engineering because it's too much of a boy's subject, I really wonder what's up. Math isn't hard as Barbie once said. My mother was very skilled in mathematics.
I have never heard this. Ever. I can't imagine a woman saying such a thing. Makes me wonder what sort of culture a woman has been raised in to even think such a thing.
When I hear stereotypes about how men are too dumb to understand woman's point of view, I really have to wonder--do they understand mine? I often feel like they don't, especially when they talk about men just don't understand that women aren't the cause of evil in the world.
I think some men and women have a difficult time understanding or relating to the opposite sex.
I'm not sure what your last sentence means. Could you explain it?
I'm guessing you do not think women are the cause of all the evil in the world but you do understand that this was/is a "truth" held by much of the men in our world right?
But hopefully my perception of the reverse-bias is distorted. It does bother me though.
We all have different experiences and different perspectives.
~td~