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ismnotwasm

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10. If that division is extreme, possibly
Sun Mar 9, 2014, 12:03 PM
Mar 2014

I think in a historical context, where women had few legal rights, and authoritarian parenting was more a norm, it most certainly probably played apart on a generational stage for modern sexism/ misogyny.

This has changed rapidly over the years, and today one could also argue the opposite, that overly permissive parenting lack the means to educate youth in gender inequities, and may also propagate sexism.



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