Category Archives: Men are from Stirchley, women are from Digbeth

Being a woman in India

I wrote this piece in January 2013, after the abduction and rape of a young woman called Jyoti Singh in Delhi. Her attackers wounded her so badly that she couldn’t be saved and she died on 29 December 2013. There was … Continue reading

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A man goes into the women’s loo …

In a nutshell – a man goes into a women’s bathroom at his university. He goes into a stall and sits down to write about how he didn’t notice anyone objecting to his presence, so everything must be fine. I’ve written … Continue reading

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Why are women frightened of men?

Update. I wrote this in November 2015. Nothing’s changed, except that more men than ever are pretending to be women, and mocking and attacking women who dare to say that they are still frightened of them. Recently, a man posted … Continue reading

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The concept of “The Great Dad”

I wrote this in 2012. I don’t think anything’s changed much. Tell me if it has. My name is the Martian Anthropologist and I am a Mumsnetter. I browse, I lurk, sometimes I even post. I’ve been a Mumsnetter for … Continue reading

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