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Clark's avatar

Back in the early 90s, I dated a girl who went to Mt Holyoke College, an all women's college in Massachusetts. I was completely immersed in the culture of that campus for 2 years. At the time I complained that they were not looking for equal rights, but dominance over men. The way they explained it to me was that things had to go way far past equal so that when it snapped back it would be equal. It took me a long time to get over the abuse/brainwashing/gaslighting that I suffered in that relationship, and eventually left the country to look for my wife in Guatemala. Personally, I don't associate with anyone that asks/demands anything of me that I don't agree with anymore, male or female. I just choose not to play with them.

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Nice compilation. Interesting (for a non American) to look at "breeder penalty" by country. The German figure feels intuitively right, somehow.

That said, a few nitpicky points:

1) part of the single person home ownership difference will be due to widows being more numerous than widowers. You can argue that this just confirms the female privilege in living longer, but I'll still be interested in seeing the same data for people under 60 or whenever males start dying out

2) the IPV and rape statistics are slightly at least disingenuous in one particular way. They lump together violent and non violent instances of both and while I'm furthest from implying that being belittled and humiliated isn't a form of violence in a broad sense (really, I acknowledge it can be), there's a difference between being called a useless piece of shit and having your ribs broken. A comparison of the number of males and females killed by their partners or exes would dispell this. Same with rape: violence/physical force or its threat vs "rape as unwanted sex while intoxicated" might (I'm not as sure here) show a different picture.

And I'm pretty sure you'll still end up with similar conclusions, just acknowledging some ways in which women ARE obviously disadvantaged in direct conflict with men.

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