A myth: Feminists hate men They have all heard of the angry man-hating feminist trope by now. feminism sounds less like a movement made to combat gender inequality and sexism and more about the dislike of men as a whole. a team of reserchers from the university of Surrey engaged nearly 10,000 participants to investigate the accuracy of the stereotype. When the reseachers asked feminists in Italy, Poland, the UK, and the US to estimate how they felt about men, it was found that they had largery positive attitudes toward men. (did not differ from non-feminists) They also extended the investigation to men and women in China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. There were no differences between feminists and non-feminists.
Write a post in which you introduce and discuss an English-language proverb. Explain what the proverb means and say why it 'rings true' to you, using examples from your life where relevant. Title your post with the proverb followed by your name e.g "All's Well That Ends Well -- David Woodfield" and illustrate your post with a pertinent image.
My MBTI is ISFJ, "the Defender". The textbook says "traditional, loyal, quiet and kind. You are sensitive to other people's need because you are very observant and pay attention to detail. You do not seek positions of authority." I often care about people's hearts. For example, I think what people want me to do and decide how I will behave. Moreover, I think what to act to prevent other people from feeling bad. Sometimes I'm too sensitive to do what you want, so I feel tired. I partly agree that I'm quiet. I'm so quiet when I'm alone. Also, I don't speak very much when I see people for the first time. However, I talk a lot with my family and friends. I joke and laugh loudly among close people. I love chatting and laughing. I agree that I'm not interested in authority. I don't want to be a leader because I don't like to be responsible. When I start a job, I don't want to get promoted. However, I was student council vice p...
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