Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
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?
Perhaps the recognition of the conflicts inherent in using the terms terms help to explain why some women's studies programs have been re-jiggered as 'gender studies' so as to, theoretically not be aligned with one gender or the other.

Still not too many men on those faculties, though.