He wasn't asking if men can be feminists. He's asking what the male equivalent of feminism is- as in 'masculinism'- and what that would be. Interesting...would 'masculinism' be automatically considered something chauvenistic, anti-women, or negative?, just as 'feminism' is often labeled as anti-men, radical, and negative as well? Can we see both feminism and masculinism as being positive, each in its own right?




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