I can't say I'm a big fan of this column. As other responders have noted, there's not much that novel in the points the author makes. Additionally, it feels kind of politically regressive. I think there are always interesting conversations about the differences between the sexes to be had, but they should reflect the culture as it is, not as it was decades ago. Particularly, I have to say, point number 3 bothers me. Please let's agree that we've come to a place as a society where women are not seen as inherently irrational, and worse yet, as proudly owning that irrationality.
Male Call: Man up and get in touch with the feminine side
I can't say I'm a big fan of this column. As other responders have noted, there's not much that novel in the points the author makes. Additionally, it feels kind of politically regressive. I think there are always interesting conversations about the differences between the sexes to be had, but they should reflect the culture as it is, not as it was decades ago. Particularly, I have to say, point number 3 bothers me. Please let's agree that we've come to a place as a society where women are not seen as inherently irrational, and worse yet, as proudly owning that irrationality.