Apparently, there’s a record numbers of young males joining feminist organisations. Observers find it hard to agree exactly why, but I wonder if it’s a reflection of less inclination for young men to follow (in some quarters) traditional male stereotypes.
I was listening to ‘If I was your girlfried’ by Prince the other day.The song describes a man frustrated at being unable to be as close to his partner as she is to other women. While he has to hide his feelings and is unable to get close to other people, she doesn’t let him and turns to her best friend for emotional comfort.
Is this like this for young men? Maybe they are seeing the lives women have and want to join in. I wonder if it’s the expectations of other males stopping them, or the very women they want to be closer to not letting them in? Lads magazines are declining in the UK – is that a symptom of this?
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