to "Be a Man"
or to "Act like a lady."
What do you think of when you hear these things? What have you been told in your own life that's added to the mechanism of oppression?
Also, how is "Be a man" different from "Be a gentleman"?
or to "Act like a lady."
What do you think of when you hear these things? What have you been told in your own life that's added to the mechanism of oppression?
Also, how is "Be a man" different from "Be a gentleman"?