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Attitude of men towards family planning?

Men's attitudes towards family planning can vary widely based on cultural, social, and personal factors. In some societies, men play a proactive role in decision-making about family size and contraceptive use, valuing shared responsibility with their partners. Conversely, in other contexts, traditional norms may lead to resistance toward family planning, viewing it as a woman's issue. Overall, increasing awareness and education about the benefits of family planning can positively influence men's involvement and attitudes.


Men and women in the 1600s?

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Why did Wollstonecraft object to the traditional attitudes of men toward women?

Mary Wollstonecraft objected to traditional attitudes of men toward women because she believed they perpetuated inequality and limited women's potential. She argued that women were often seen as inferior and were denied access to education and opportunities, which stifled their intellectual and moral development. Wollstonecraft contended that women should be treated as rational beings deserving of the same rights and education as men, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to society. Her advocacy for women's rights aimed to challenge and change these oppressive societal norms.