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"Their wives protected them from interruptions; their housekeepers and maids brought them breakfast and coffee at odd hours; their nannies kept their children out of their hair. Martha Freud not only laid out Sigmund’s clothes every morning, she even put the toothpaste on his toothbrush. Marcel Proust’s housekeeper, Celeste, not only brought him his daily coffee, croissants, newspapers and mail on a silver tray, but was always on hand whenever he wanted to chat, sometimes for hours. Some women are mentioned only for what they put up with, like Karl Marx’s wife – unnamed in the book – who lived in squalor with the surviving three of their six children while he spent his days writing at the British Museum.

Gustav Mahler married a promising young composer named Alma, then forbade her from composing, saying there could be only one in the family. Instead, she was expected to keep the house utterly silent for him. After his midday swim, he’d whistle for Alma to join him on long, silent walks while he composed in his head. She’d sit for hours on a branch or in the grass, not daring to disturb him. “There’s such a struggle going on in me!” Alma wrote in her diary. “And a miserable longing for someone who thinks OF ME, who helps me to find MYSELF! I’ve sunk to the level of a housekeeper!”" - theguardian.com/commentisfree/

For more on this subject, I recommend the book "who cooked Adam Smith's dinner".

The Guardian · A woman's greatest enemy? A lack of time to herselfBy Brigid Schulte

Great paper. 62 countries. N>33,000.
Across cultures

  • Hostile and benevolent sexism are almost always correlated

  • Hostile and benevolent attitudes toward men also almost always positively correlated

#culture and #patriarchy do their thing, pushing everyone toward rigidly-defined gender roles, partly with Benevolent Sexist ideas like "Women are pure and wholesome" and "Men are caring breadwinners." Neither of those is universally true, and both are only applied in certain situations. In other situations, the hostile sexism comes out, e.g. "Women are dishonest sluts" and "Men are violent abusers."

Culture is a bastard in most cases.

Bosson et al. 2021

(edit: everything in this post is from the intro/literature review)

For the first time since I started reading it, I disagree with @404mediaco on something. I'm glad this clickbait game is less viscerally horrifying than advertised, but it's always useless to assess how good or bad something is "in itself". That mostly doesn't exist. What makes a thing good or bad usually comes down to the social, political, economic, and historical context into which that thing is introduced.

What do you think it does, socially and politically, to circulate a game that basically exists to tell its players "you're very edgy and cool if you think rape is hilarious" into the world we live in now? It makes little difference that you can filter this game out of your field of vision if you don't want to see it. The people who *don't* want to see it aren't the ones we need to worry about.

404media.co/new-rape-and-inces

404 Media · New 'Rape and Incest' Game Tests the Limits of Steam’s Sex Policy“No Mercy” is shocking people who are not familiar with Steam’s adult game ecosystem, but it’s mostly just shovelware.

For the Mosuo, in the vastness of Nepal, the absence of the norms of sedentarized marriage and male domination may have contributed to society's evolution towards peacefulness.

Male domination + individualism may be significant factors favoring violence and preventing societies evolution towards peace and maturity.

researchgate.net/publication/3

@mcnado

As we explore privilege and entitlement and #patriarchy, there are so many things men simply won't face, or don't believe are happening, or deep down are not able to face.

Because they're weak.

And it doesn't matter how conservative a woman is, if she has a #miscarriage and her husband is not a safe person to talk to, these husbands don't know that they don't know that there have been miscarriages.

That is something that men, ought to be telling other men.