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Originally Posted by demonrail666
When I was doing my degree I worked doing office removals. Some of the people I worked with were women and what I found was that a lot of the men, out of some kind of male pride would insist that they did the heavier work. I'd also notice that a lot of the men would try and lift heavier things on their own if a woman was around to see them than if they were just around men. They'd then slate these same women off behind their back for not pulling their weight. I'm not saying that reflects what goes on elsewhere but I saw it a lot.
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it reflects what we think deep down.
i never implied that women don't contribute to sexist behaviour, they do.
however, when we say "equality" we must think of biological differences as well. You can't just decide - for example - that in the name of "equality" women can't take maternity leave.