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Originally Posted by Pedestrian
That's probably true. I do believe that men are also stifled in their interests, because they're being pushed away from activities and careers seen as inherently "female". Is this what you mean?
I'd like to take a course on men's studies as well, if it's offered when I go to do psychology.
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That's partially what I'm talking about. The bigger point though is just that things are... complicated. There are actually a number of fields out there which are dominated by women for example. And I don't know if it's the same in Canada, but down here, girls are more likely to graduate from high school than boys, and are also more likely to pursue a higher education.