Adventures In Antimisandry

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Hogamus Higamus Part 2 - Sex & The Free Gift

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As a follow-up to the last piece, here is a guest post from Bellita: "Men are biologically driven to be with as many sexual partn...
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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Hogamus Higamus

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Hogamus higamus Men are polygamous Higamus hogamus  Women monogamous - Ogden Nash A little while back, over at  Hooking Up...
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011

An Introduction To Hypergamy

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There's a piece I've been writing, about some of the differences between women & men which is taking me awhile to finish. Luckil...
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Monday, 26 September 2011

The Unknown History Of Misandry

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Another website I've just discovered - an amazing treasure trove of historical newspaper cuttings, photos, documents all relating to T...
Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Sexism Busters

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Just a quick one to plug a new site www.sexismbusters.org/ , which you may have heard about on AVFM last night. Its creator, Tom Martin, is...
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Thursday, 15 September 2011

20th Century Notions Of Gender

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Reading the latest, as always, superbly concise & thought-provoking post by The Damned Olde Man I was struck by how good an overview ...
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Monday, 12 September 2011

Men Are From Mars. Women Are From Venus. Sun-Ra Was From Saturn.

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As a follow-up to the last post, a recent article in New Scientist by Laura Spinney caught my eye. Called Mars and Venus Collide it took...
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Friday, 9 September 2011

Sex Differences In The Brain

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Recently I got into a debate with someone in cyberspace about the biological differences between the brains of men & ...
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“I have no doubt that, someday, the distortion of truth by the radical feminists of our time will be seen to have been the greatest intellectual crime of the second half of the twentieth century. At the present time, however, we still live under the aegis of that crime, and calling attention to it is an act of great moral courage” - Professor Howard S. Schwartz, of Oakland University in Michigan, USA, 2001
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