It has a lot to do with feeling marginalized and angry.
Yes, boys have their problems, too. But being guided away from self-determination and autonomy isn’t one of them.
It has a lot to do with feeling marginalized and angry.
Yes, boys have their problems, too. But being guided away from self-determination and autonomy isn’t one of them.
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I would suggest that as a women, you don’t actually have a clue what being a teenage boy is like.
Gender-blindness doesn’t only go one way.
I raised two teen-aged boys. I have some idea, although obviously not the same.
Take a look at this book. There is even the germ of an answer to the problem in it.
http://www.amazon.com/Joining-Resistance-Carol-Gilligan/dp/0745651690/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343868331&sr=1-1&keywords=joining+the+resistance