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Now in connection with that, something struck me recently for which I have no answer. But I'm thinking maybe you do. It suddenly occurred to me that I frequently hear and read the phrase “women's issues.” But I never seem to hear or read the phrase “men's issues.” Now it seems to me that the term “women's issues” would have no meaning unless there were such a thing as “men's issues.” Just like there would be no such thing as white if there were no such thing as black. I also frequently hear the phrases “black issues” and “homosexual issues.” Yet I never seem to hear or read anything about “white issues” or “heterosexual issues.” I wonder why. Anyway, while I was pondering this, I happened to drop into a metaphysical book store to browse a bit. Something I love to do. And what do you know? I ran across a section called “women's spirituality.” Now I never knew that souls had gender. And so being male, I looked for a “men's spirituality” section. You know I couldn't find one. I tried several other metaphysical book stores with the same result. Could it be a case of reverse sexual harassment? Maybe. I sure as heck don't know. So maybe you could help me. If you can explain why there are “women's issues” but no “men's issues,” “black issues” but no “white issues,” “homosexual issues" but no “heterosexual issues," and “women's spirituality” sections in metaphysical book stores but no “men's spirituality” sections, please drop me a line care of this station. I'd really love to know. Thanks. Oh, by the way, if you don't know why, either, maybe you ought to think about it. |
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| Addresses (US Mail and e-mail)and telephone numbers (voice and fax) of the Mens Sana Foundation. |
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