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language ,genders, and culture, business owner
they often have better…
language ,genders, and culture
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"Breastfeeding on one arm phone on the shoulder cooking with the other arm cleaning with one leg tying sneakers with their teeth"
"You see fathers are master garders they tend to every leaf removing the weeds placing us in the window of opportunity so that we can lean towards the sun and never forget that the sky is the limit planting kisses on our checks hugs on our backs growing their love on is the best way they how like my father"
"You asked me to spell father and father is, always as been and always will be spelled "M-o-t-h-e-r"
"By 12th grade, male reading test scores are far below female test scores. The eminent physiological Michael Thompson mentioned at the Aspen Ideas Festival a few days ago that 11th grade boys are now writing at the same level as an 8th grade girls. Boys used to have an advantage in math and science, but that gap is nearly gone"
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"Needless to say my wife will arrange and pay for the care of the children while my wife is working"
I want a wife to go along when our family takes a vacation so that someone can continue to care for me and my children when I need a rest and change of scene. "
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"some jobs are "male"- not just men work but also a core definition of masculinity itself. Threatening that status quo is not just uppity- it can be dangerous"
"men reserved many of the highest status, highest paying jobs"
"Manliness was intertwined with such jobs. "Even of they have to tolerate bad working conditions, the compensation is they were real men.
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I feel as if my racial performance is judged, but I know my gender preference is too. Because the barbershop is a masculine space, the performance of heterosexuality is the gold standard."
"The men wore pants that sagged. Their feet were adorned with the latest two-hundred-dollar sneakers endorsed by Allen Inverson or Shaq. Their self-assistance made me want to mimic them."
"I was just struck on how different I am from a lot of other black men, and yet again I was compelled to acknowledge my desire to be like them."
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