Men and Women Are Different—and They Need Each Other
By Nicole Russell
March 14, 2019 Updated: March 14, 2019
In today’s feminism-soaked culture, men are under attack.
In January, the American Psychological Association released new guidelines about masculinity (pdf). The association not only included transgenders in the definition but said traditional masculinity was harmful to boys. As if on cue, personal care company Gillette unveiled a commercial positing that traditional men are undisciplined bullies and perpetrators.
The underlying foundation of these ideas comes from the belief that men and women are similar—biologically and relationally—and thus, they can do all the same things. While they might enjoy one another, they don’t need each other.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Men and women have innate biological differences. These differences influence behavior, and because of these, men and women actually inherently complement one another both professionally and personally.
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