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The future of men?
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www.suredeodorant.co.uk/futurelab/future_report.
Sure deodrant (titled The future of men) report on exciting trends for men in the near future. Includes manxiety about womenomics
"For men, the 21st century looks worryingly female...
...challenge for men will be to embrace a methodology of thinking that has not historically been theirs, to combine this way of thinking with the 'left-brain' so that they emerge victorious in the battle of the sexes ".
A real threat or rubbish to get men to sweat more?
Sure deodrant (titled The future of men) report on exciting trends for men in the near future. Includes manxiety about womenomics
"For men, the 21st century looks worryingly female...
...challenge for men will be to embrace a methodology of thinking that has not historically been theirs, to combine this way of thinking with the 'left-brain' so that they emerge victorious in the battle of the sexes ".
A real threat or rubbish to get men to sweat more?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I love those words, manxiety, womenomics, I am going to start dropping them into conversations.
But women in Britain in fulltime work are still paid 17% less than men; in part-time work, 36% less; so I don't think men have much to sweat about.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/01/19 68theyearofrevolt.gender1
It would be nice if the battle of the sexes ended in a tie, but it's not looking that way at the moment.
But women in Britain in fulltime work are still paid 17% less than men; in part-time work, 36% less; so I don't think men have much to sweat about.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/01/19 68theyearofrevolt.gender1
It would be nice if the battle of the sexes ended in a tie, but it's not looking that way at the moment.