Most humans love to believe that a man doesn't feel any pain because they never show their emotions. Whenever a man does show how they feel, they are told to be a man and "man up" . This obviously is giving out a stereotype that to be a man is …show more content…
"7 Reasons Why Patriarchy Is Bad (and Feminism is Good) For Men" states that being a feminist can change the way of what one men can think of a phase, "… breaking the patterns that lead men to think that manipulating, hurting or raping women and other folks is okay and having men look at their actions and understand why a lot of people just don't trust mean in many situations." When a man decides to become a feminist, they decide to go against what is wrong that other men think is okay. When you’re a man going against other men that are doing wrong- the men that aren't feminist will go against you. Plenty of men will attack you for being a feminist because they don't see that there is nothing wrong with being a feminist. Being a feminist allows you to open your eyes and see the wrong – which allows you to stand up for what women shouldn't have to go through. Another source was from the NFL player Wade Davis, who is a feminist that has been against rape. While having conversations with his friends that claimed that knew man who were accused of false rape. Davis replied to them by saying, " Hey, have you ever thought about this, that you all know one story of a guy who has been falsely accused of rape. But one in four women will be survivors of sexual assault in their lifetime, and you don't know any of them. How does that happen” Fessler, Leah wrote. This is the beginning of standing up …show more content…
"Why Men Need Feminism" states why it is important that men and woman can work the same jobs, "Sharing the work, the fun times, the joy and the hard times work best for most families."Arranz, Amaia. This is stating that it is better for families that women and men get the same rights for work. This makes it better because they both will experience good times with their families and one will not have to work for the other. In the lonerwolf blog, the statement said, "Women aren't the only ones to have a long history of social, political and religious "roles" and duties. As of 2009, women have represented half of all U.S workers as opposed to the one-third they made up in 1967. This means that men experience less and less pressure to be the "primary" breadwinners for their families, giving them the freedom to stay at home with the kids should they desire to."Luna, Aletheua. Being a feminist helps a man out because it makes them feel as if they aren't the only ones that need to support the