Improving the Role of Women in Society

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Improving the Role of Women in Society

Why do we as a society and a gender feel such a need to study, in attempt to improve, the role of women in society? Why are there not "Men's Studies" courses offered at major universities?

In an excerpt from Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, "If Men Could Menstruate," the difference in respect of women and men in our country is presented from the feminist point of view. Using the menstrual cycle, something only women are blessed with, the author compares society's viewpoints on the opposing genders. By asking, what if "suddenly, magically, men could menstruate and women could not?" the article poses some questions and all-too-possible answers.

What if men really did menstruate and women did not? How would what is now an undiscussed part of a woman's life change? Men now do not understand, outside of the health class explanation, the monthly process that women face for a large portion of their life. How many things are simply dismissed by men, and even other women, as being 'just part of PMS?' Cramps, mood-swings, cha...

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