The word Harem is Hebrew for forbidden, so the word is not specifying man or woman. It was however used to describe the quarters of women as being Harem or forbidden. The men who had women as slaves, servants, and wives owned them as property so they were also considered Harem property.
If you are talking about the collective noun for men and women the word for a group of women is a "gaggle" of women. For men it is a "band" of men.
There is no antonym for harem, but for anime and manga genres there is a genre called "reverse harem" where a girl is surrounded and/or wanted by multiple men.
It can do. It is similar to saying, "Hey, you guys - how are you doing?" when greeting a group of men and women.
"Bums" is unisex, equally applied to men and women.
Women are better than men.
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As far as I know it's known as a male harem. Chinese Empress Wu Zetian (7th Cen. A.D.) was famous for having one.
There is no antonym for harem, but for anime and manga genres there is a genre called "reverse harem" where a girl is surrounded and/or wanted by multiple men.
You can find and shop for harem pants for men or teens at at Matalan or at Macy's.
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The living quarters of a group of Islamic is known as a harem. Muslim men are allowed to have up to four permanent wives.
Al Bundy's men's group in "Married with Children" is called "NO MA'AM," which stands for the "National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood." It is a satirical group formed to protest against powerful women.
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The abduction of a group of women in order to provide brides for a group of men.
In Orthodox synagogues, men and women would be called separately, while the other branches of Judaism men and women get called up together.
I'm not sure which group you are referring to. Do you mean political party? The only group that seems to have a consistent majority in Congress is white men.