The perception of whether men are unfair to women can depend on individual experiences and societal contexts. Many women encounter systemic inequalities and biases that can be attributed to patriarchal structures, which may lead to feelings of unfairness. However, not all men perpetuate these inequalities, and many actively support gender equality. Ultimately, the dynamics are complex and vary across different cultures and situations.
yes its unfair
Because it would be unfair
I think that they agreed with it because it was fair for women to vote in those days and all the other men were being completely UNFAIR!!!
"because men were stronger and then there was a lot of unfair treatment going on and men were stronger and there was only guy presidents ~AND~ Women were treated as undesirables all their lives. They were the housekeepers, cooks and garden tenders for the men. "
my mum
Both men and women can experience moodiness based on a variety of factors such as hormonal changes, stress, sleep patterns, and emotional well-being. Moodiness is a common human experience and can vary from person to person regardless of gender.
That is not true. women can do anything that a man can. For instance I know a couple where the women is a constructor and the manstays home and tends to the children. It would be unfair to say that women and men can't do the same things.
his/her beauty is lost............
yes
I honestly don't know and would also love to know the answer. I do find it quite unfair that women have the chance of winning that medal but men just don't.
Women getting the right to vote was a matter of fairness. Women are subject to laws and in most cases laws made by men were/are inherently unfair to women. All citizens should be treated equally in a just society and voting is how we participate.
No, it is a stereotype to say that women are fickle. Just like men, women are individuals with their own unique personalities, experiences, and emotions. Making sweeping generalizations about any group of people is unfair and inaccurate.