I'd never live with a partner again and here's why
When men still consider paying a cleaner an 'indulgence,' there's gender inequality.
Clementine Ford is a columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald.
When men still consider paying a cleaner an 'indulgence,' there's gender inequality.
Victim blaming is rife, with some fans on the Richmond Tigers Supporter Group Facebook page gleefully offering their views that the woman is partly or wholly to blame because, hey, we know what fellas are like.
I'm not the first to write about the gendered division of labour or the expectations placed on women. I wish that I was the last.
It's about empathy. It's about generosity. It's about kindness. But more than anything, it's about doing what is right.
Men like Luke Howard need to learn a new tune because this old ditty has grown boring, writes Clementine Ford.
When I think of my teenage self now, I want to reach back through the years and give that poor, insecure girl a hug.
The snowflake patrol were well and truly out in force after the first female Doctor was announced, proving change is as feared as ever.
It was a time of Backstreet Boys and a secret Crush Club. It was also when I experienced a Full Catastrophe the way only a teenage girl can.
What if the most harmless of all my mistakes turns out to be the most dangerous of all?
The horrific story behind Brazilian soccer player Bruno Fernandes De Souza highlights just how excusable inexcusable behaviour is for men.
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