A lot has changed for women since the struggles for feminism and gender equality started. So much has been achieved and defined. Women want social harmony and a future encompassing both women and men: a future for their sons and daughters. I spoke to dozens of women during the course of writing ‘Is The Future Female?’ and none wants a world without men; to them it is unthinkable.
There is a present urgency to empower women and girls. I believe that this is commendable. However, the momentum should not further polarize gender relationships. Jamie Farnsworth Finn in his article published in TODAY, asked a very apt question: “how do we support our girls, without alienating our boys?”
A lot has changed for women since the struggles for feminism and gender equality started. So much has been achieved and defined. Women want social harmony and a future encompassing both women and men: a future for their sons and daughters. I spoke to dozens of women during the course of writing ‘Is The Future Female?’ and none wants a world without men; to them it is unthinkable.
There is a present urgency to empower women and girls. I believe that this is commendable. However, the momentum should not further polarize gender relationships. Jamie Farnsworth Finn in his article published in TODAY, asked a very apt question: “how do we support our girls, without alienating our boys?”