When Kimmel discusses in his essay, “Bros Before Hos”, how a man should act to get in the “Be a man” box, he classifies the gentleman’s behavior as a gay stereotype. He states that “Never listen to a thing a woman is saying, but express immediate and unquenchable sexual interest. Presto, you’re a real man, back in the “Be a Man’ box.” (467). In this part of his essay, he is speaking specifically about how certain good attitudes are perceived as gay and do not represent manhood. William Bennett would find irony in this statement because it is mainly men who have to show respect and do not take advantage of women. Bennett would think that Kimmel diminishes the role and responsibility that men have with women. Bennett’s opinion of women is not sexist; furthermore, he considers the importance of gender relationship. Bennett in his book says “men do not take advantage of women” (XXI); in addition, In his book he describes the treatment that a man should give to a woman by saying “The Fifth chapter, “Man with Women and Children,” illuminates in important ways that how a man treats a woman and how well he fathers his children constitute the essence of manhood” (XXIV). Here Bennett emphasizes the importance of how to be a gentleman is a synonym of manhood. In addition to Bennett’s disapproval of Kimmel’s opinion about men’s attitude towards women, he would also think that he is mistaken by thinking that there is only one code that could completely describe
When Kimmel discusses in his essay, “Bros Before Hos”, how a man should act to get in the “Be a man” box, he classifies the gentleman’s behavior as a gay stereotype. He states that “Never listen to a thing a woman is saying, but express immediate and unquenchable sexual interest. Presto, you’re a real man, back in the “Be a Man’ box.” (467). In this part of his essay, he is speaking specifically about how certain good attitudes are perceived as gay and do not represent manhood. William Bennett would find irony in this statement because it is mainly men who have to show respect and do not take advantage of women. Bennett would think that Kimmel diminishes the role and responsibility that men have with women. Bennett’s opinion of women is not sexist; furthermore, he considers the importance of gender relationship. Bennett in his book says “men do not take advantage of women” (XXI); in addition, In his book he describes the treatment that a man should give to a woman by saying “The Fifth chapter, “Man with Women and Children,” illuminates in important ways that how a man treats a woman and how well he fathers his children constitute the essence of manhood” (XXIV). Here Bennett emphasizes the importance of how to be a gentleman is a synonym of manhood. In addition to Bennett’s disapproval of Kimmel’s opinion about men’s attitude towards women, he would also think that he is mistaken by thinking that there is only one code that could completely describe