TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「After ruthlessly and hilariously dissecting the joys, outrages, and indignities of being a woman, with such books as 'How to Be a Woman' and 'How to Build a Girl,' Caitlin Moran has now turned her attention to the other side of the aisle, asking, in the title of her latest work, 'What About Men?'  The book grew, she says, out of her increasing concern that the young men she encountered when giving talks were aggrieved about the lack of attention paid to men's problems and trials, and in their search for identity, were turning to extremist groups and alpha-male idols, such as Andrew Tate, who claims women belong to men, and Jordan Peterson, who counsels that in the natural order of things the masculine represents order and the feminine represents chaos.  "I could see how angry and misunderstood these boys felt—how much pent-up emotion they had," she writes. They were terrified of being falsely accused of sexual assault. They were afraid that they would not find meaningful work. They felt like they were regarded as a problem just for being male. So Moran looked into the state of modern manhood and came away with new compassion for the Y-chromosome crowd.  At the link in bio, learn why Moran is worrying about men.」9月28日 1時07分 - time

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After ruthlessly and hilariously dissecting the joys, outrages, and indignities of being a woman, with such books as 'How to Be a Woman' and 'How to Build a Girl,' Caitlin Moran has now turned her attention to the other side of the aisle, asking, in the title of her latest work, 'What About Men?'

The book grew, she says, out of her increasing concern that the young men she encountered when giving talks were aggrieved about the lack of attention paid to men's problems and trials, and in their search for identity, were turning to extremist groups and alpha-male idols, such as Andrew Tate, who claims women belong to men, and Jordan Peterson, who counsels that in the natural order of things the masculine represents order and the feminine represents chaos.

"I could see how angry and misunderstood these boys felt—how much pent-up emotion they had," she writes. They were terrified of being falsely accused of sexual assault. They were afraid that they would not find meaningful work. They felt like they were regarded as a problem just for being male. So Moran looked into the state of modern manhood and came away with new compassion for the Y-chromosome crowd.

At the link in bio, learn why Moran is worrying about men.


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