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Originally Posted by the truth
Its been proved that education and primary and junior levels massively favours girls, especially as 90% are female teachers and the gap grows every year. The boys have less and less chance and we end up with enormous problems with young men , many of whom lack the basics of being able to read and write propelry, let alone a decent education.
Then we wonder why we have millions of angry young men who cant find work and we see drug use, alcohol abuse, violence and suicide sky rocket in young men, who kill themselves at 4 times the rate of women (A factor no one on here has the integroty to address). we then ignore this massive problem ruthlessly, we patronize these young men and tell them its a male problem all this suicide because men dont talk enough? well guess what? theres no institutions and support networks in place to listen to them and help them as there are for women. so what else do we do? recruit the poor and the uneducated boys for another futile war just as we have always done. dont worry boys youll come back depressed maybe lose a limb and suffering mental health problems for life. we will ignore you and keep every military hospital closed. mans world , what a sick joke.
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Firstly, can I say If you have proof that one gender is favoured over another you post
a link to this?
I have no idea why more young men choose not to go into teaching as there are no incentives for women over men as far as I know and they would be welcomed as positive male role models in some areas....
Socialization may have a part to play in why girls do better in schools than boys?
Peer pressure I would say plays a big part in that in inner city areas.
Children are now to stay at school or college till 18, they are encouraged much more now than ever before.
And having the 'integrity' to mention suicide rates of young men it is not right or fair to suggest that by not raising this members are ignorant to the plight of men affected...
There is a lot of help and information for men who are depressed due to many personal, social or mental issues.