Log Day 2:
Inequality of Gender is not only affecting women but men too. Women suffers by Physiological means: molestation, rape, male gaze, animal instinct of human reproductive urge and also psychological means: Dowry, Work place discrimination, lack of choice or voice in opinion/decision making processes etc.
But Men are suffering too. They are overburdened in the rat race to be the provider of his future family since his first school days. He gets depressed. They gets more often physically harmed or bullied. The lack of sharing ability keeps his inside hot and tempers up. The unemployments and the depression of competition of being an alpha makes them suffer in silence. Economic instability forces him of power and choice. Lack of financial stability means lack of suitable mate, as evolution taught us. Involvement in crime increase, from both economic and sexual deprivation. Access to urban unhealthy pros quarter (Which is used to be the most healthy part of the city in Middle age of India, later mortified by abrahamic gaze of Monogamy and Puritanical discrimination against this profession), leads more chance to acquire contagious diseases like HIV and TB. In more "Elitist" class, the same thing pulls one to temporary illusion like drugs and alcohol, Excessive party, glutony, and depression. Men are more succeptible to suicide than women. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2012/09/24/the-gender-inequality-of-suicide-why-are-men-at-such-high-risk/#636ee2213ba8)
Arrogance and crudeness are the virtue of men which makes these more difficult to resolve. What we need is "Feminism", Gender equality. Gender Right. Somewhat more better policy on recruitments, more opportunity to women to work outside home, more encouragement to men to be a sit-in half of a couple inside home, Use of technology to make work easier for women and creative for men. Facilitating pre-marital sex (I know this is taboo, but to me this is a better choice, history supports), making the environments less hostile for lower income group and lowest education level people; can be a bunch of great policy if at least part of these get implemented.
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