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The world's most feminist city – how Umeå in Sweden became an idyll for women
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Sports celebrate physical variation—until it challenges social norms
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Women’s lives under Islamic State in Niger’s Tillabery
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The glass door of Wikipedia’s notable people
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How medical research is failing women. For years, the process for developing and testing new drugs has focused disproportionately on male bodies — to the detriment of female patients.
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Parental union dissolution and the gender revolution – how divorce is boosting gender equality in Sweden
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Mexico elects first female president − but will that improve the lot of country’s women?
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Weighing in on "Man or Bear" - from a woman that left society to the Alaskan wilderness
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The Day Iceland Stood Still | Trailer
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Romantic love is an under-rated driver of gender equality
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On International Women's Day, Northern European countries stand out for women who are looking to develop their careers – Iceland secured the top spot
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Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”
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Why are there such profound differences in conceptions of masculinity between Denmark and America?
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What prevents and what drives gendered ideological polarisation?
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A new global gender divide is emerging
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OECD urges Denmark to address gender stereotypes in education and suggested introducing quotas to get more women in top management
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What would Sandra Day O’Connor have thought about affirmative action for men?
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The eternal allure of Engagement Chicken: Feminist backlash and the food of marriage
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Some call us ungrateful middle-class feminists – but this is why women went on strike in Iceland
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90% of women in India are shut out of the workforce
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PM Katrín Jakobsdóttir will take part in Iceland's first full-day womens strike in forty-eight years – calling for pay equality and action on gender-based violence
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Woman denied medication for being of childbearing age
59 votes -
Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—UK research wants to find out why
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Is Finland the best place in the world to be a parent – Alexandra Topping travels to Helsinki to find out why the UK pre-school system lags so far behind
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Eight in ten women married to men still take husband’s last name, survey finds
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New research debunks the gender pay gap myth that 'women don't ask'
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The misogyny myth
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The women’s recession is officially over — but not everyone has recovered equally
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Why are gender pay gaps so large in Japan and South Korea?
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The day women shut down Iceland
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Ken is a bell hooks critique come to life in ‘Barbie’
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AP psychology effectively banned in Florida over lesson on sexual orientation, gender identity
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Swedish retirees demand fairer pensions for women – The Old Lady Patrol's protest against the country's pension system enters its tenth year
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Top performers include Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands in the European EIGE Gender Equality Index for 2022
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This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists
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Why men are hard to help
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The more gender equality, the fewer women in STEM
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In mainland Iceland's northernmost town, the women who powered the herring industry – and fought for gender equality – are driving a new tourism boom
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Eliza Reid: ‘The ancient Icelandic word 'sprakkar' means outstanding women. And they're all around us’.
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Why boyish girls are judged less than girlish boys
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Lego has announced it will work to remove gender stereotypes from its toys – research reveals harmful stereotypes still hindering girls, boys and their parents
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How do you distinguish between masculinity and toxic masculinity?
This has been a thread I’ve wanted to make for a while but I’ve hesitated to for fear of it going badly. Recent events, however, have made me think it’s a topic that’s we can’t really afford to...
This has been a thread I’ve wanted to make for a while but I’ve hesitated to for fear of it going badly. Recent events, however, have made me think it’s a topic that’s we can’t really afford to ignore.
When people read the phrase “toxic masculinity”, some see a clear collection of bad behaviors or mindsets that exist independent of men as a whole, while some see an indictment of an entire gender or identity. I’ve talked to men who have admitted to not knowing how to be masculine without being “toxic”because they can’t see a clear line where one ends and the other begins.
Thus, I’m interested in exploring what specifically gets defined as “toxic masculinity” and how we distinguish it from neutral or positive masculinity.
Part of what has kept me from asking this is that I see in people here two different experiences that I fear might collide in bad ways. I know we have people here (myself included) who have been directly harmed by behaviors and mindsets that would fall under the umbrella of “toxic masculinity”. Likewise, I know we have people here who have been harmed by an over-application of the phrase — being seen or treated as “toxic” simply for being men and thus being denied the dignity of their own identity. Giving credence to one experience can feel like it overrides the other.
Even just the phrase itself is the kind of thing that often divides people into camps and causes conflict, and I’m hoping we can avoid that here. (Though, to be honest, Tildes always impresses me with how we handle difficult topics, so I’m not sure where my worry is coming from). My goal for this topic is for everyone to have the opportunity to speak openly to convey understood truths and lived experiences in ways that maintain dignity for everyone involved.
The guiding question is about distinguishing masculinity from toxic masculinity, but answers don’t have to be limited to that. I’m interested in hearing about people’s relationship with masculinity in general, both in people who identify with it and those who don’t.
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US Supreme Court turns away challenge to the rule that only men register for the draft
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Research: Adding women to the C-suite changes how companies think
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How Iceland is closing the gender wage gap
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Teenage girl becomes Finland's PM for the day – Aava Murto is taking over for the day as part of a campaign for girls' digital rights
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Why do women still change their names?
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Reflections on being a female founder
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Men quitting masturbation: "Porn addiction" support groups reinforce damaging gender stereotypes
25 votes