Some would say that a children’s book on masculinity is ridiculous. They would say that masculinity is a social construct. It is not real in a sense but created by society. Men and women are only different because society tells us they are. There is no difference between how we act or think. There is no significant difference between our physical abilities, and therefore, everything should be equivalent. There should be just as many female police officers as there are male. There should be just as many male nurses as there are female. Anything that stands in the way of total equality in all roles is due to societal constructs.
Do We Need a Children's Book on Masculinity?
Do We Need a Children's Book on Masculinity?
Do We Need a Children's Book on Masculinity?
Some would say that a children’s book on masculinity is ridiculous. They would say that masculinity is a social construct. It is not real in a sense but created by society. Men and women are only different because society tells us they are. There is no difference between how we act or think. There is no significant difference between our physical abilities, and therefore, everything should be equivalent. There should be just as many female police officers as there are male. There should be just as many male nurses as there are female. Anything that stands in the way of total equality in all roles is due to societal constructs.