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  2. Misandry - Wikipedia

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    Literary critic Harold Bloom argued that even though the word misandry is relatively unheard of in literature, it is not hard to find implicit, even explicit, misandry. In reference to the works of Shakespeare, Bloom argued: [43] I cannot think of one instance of misogyny whereas I would argue that misandry is a strong element.

  3. Misogyny - Wikipedia

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    Misogyny will typically differentiate between good women and bad ones, and punishes the latter. […] Sexism wears a lab coat; misogyny goes on witch hunts. [14]: 79 Misogynous and misogynistic can both be used as an adjectival form of the word. [15] The noun misogynist can be used for a woman-hating person.

  4. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    Allen writes that Gilman used masculism to refer to the opposition of misogynist men to women's rights and, more broadly, to describe "men's collective political and cultural actions on behalf of their own sex", [14] or what Allen calls the "sexual politics of androcentric cultural discourses". [15]

  5. Gynophobia - Wikipedia

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    Gynophobia should not generally be confused with misogyny, the hatred, contempt for and prejudice against women, [2] [3] although some may use the terms interchangeably, in reference to the social, rather than pathological aspect of negative attitudes towards women. [4] The antonym of misogyny is philogyny, the love, respect for and admiration ...

  6. Philogyny - Wikipedia

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    Sappho's poetry is still considered extraordinary and her works continue to influence other writers. Beyond her poetry, she is well known as a symbol of love and desire between women, with the English words sapphic and lesbian being derived from her own name and the name of her home island respectively. Whilst her importance as a poet is ...

  7. ‘A Timeline Of Women Accusing Donald Trump Of Sexual Assault ...

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    On October 8, The Washington Post published footage from 2005 of serial misogynist Donald Trump bragging that as a famous man, he can get away with anything. Like kissing women without waiting for permission.

  8. Talk:Opposite - Wikipedia

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    Off the top of my head I came up with "lackadaisical". I could probably come up with more. The term "opposite" is a relative term and can change depending on what you hold neutral. That's how the word "misogynist" can have two totally different antonyms, as discussed aboveFairthomas 23:23, 23 November 2020 (UTC)

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday ...

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    The spangram describes the puzzle’s theme and touches two opposite sides of the board. It may be two words. The spangram highlights in yellow when found. An example spangram with corresponding ...