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So, the NYT yesterday (and several other bum-blankets, days before) have run articles concerning "mankeeping"; the social activity of women tasked with tending the male perspective , , feelings, thoughts, etc.
Evidently, this is a tiresome burden.
Not so when men are called to tend the emotional garden of women, of course. But according to articles, women are finding it "tiresome". A "chore", they say. I'd link the articles, but there's a pay wall.
Every thing with "man" in front of it is bad. Man-splaining, man-spreading, bro-this, bro-that..
But as comedian Joe DiVito notes, "except when things get tough. Then they tell you to "man-up".
Ain't that the truth.
Evidently, this is a tiresome burden.
Not so when men are called to tend the emotional garden of women, of course. But according to articles, women are finding it "tiresome". A "chore", they say. I'd link the articles, but there's a pay wall.
Every thing with "man" in front of it is bad. Man-splaining, man-spreading, bro-this, bro-that..
But as comedian Joe DiVito notes, "except when things get tough. Then they tell you to "man-up".
Ain't that the truth.