No, women aren't likely to "boycott" men — but here's why the idea matters
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No, women aren't likely to "boycott" men — but here's why the idea matters

Salon  

It is not women's responsibility to use sex to cajole men into sucking less. "I just don't think this is a healthy mentality," Kasparian complained, essentially embracing the view that the "male loneliness epidemic" is women's problem, at least in part. To talk about "boycotting" men has a lot of value, even if women ultimately don't do it, first and foremost because it helps women question toxic assumptions they were raised to believe. Public debate over the "male loneliness epidemic," for instance, is largely about how much men's emotional needs are filled by women, and how single men aren't finding other outlets for sociability. Most women who watch the 4B videos and comment online probably won't end up "boycotting" men.

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