Taht article in the daily mail is intirely subjective. Each and every child does not learn in the exact same way, regardless of gender. And education in the past has always been aimed at men, and this is just giving as much as a chance for women as it is men. Also, the daily mail is an appaling excuse for a newspaper, I honestly cannot take them seriously.The Gnome King said:The problem that they are talking about is that men are becoming less valued than women; not equal - but actually less valued.Catchy Slogan said:I don't get this question. 'Are men finished?' It seems like they think that men are going to be subjugated next, and have all thier rights taken away. Just because women are 'catching up' and not being treated as the 'weaker sex'.
And it's absolutely fine for men to take paternity leave. I know of a few people who alternated maternity and paternity leave to spend the maximum amount of time with children.
Though this could just be personal bias showing through and the fact that I live in the UK.
Women do better in school because the educational system is set up in many ways to favor them; this is an article from your own UK:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1055395/Boys-raw-deal-school-education-tilted-favour-girls.html
Studies show that female children are actually more valued in developed nations because families favor female children over male ones.
As for your anecdotal evidence about it being "absolutely fine" for men to take paternal leave, this isn't true in the business world. Try being a top-level exec as a man and stating that you want to take time off for the birth of a child - it's a lot more accepted if you're a woman due to cultural bias.
I'm not being combative, mind you; simply asking questions that I find interested. Full disclosure - I'm a 32 year old man who has been married for 11 years to a woman I would live and die for. I have nothing against women; I simply find this subject fascinating.
And the paternity thing. These high up execs need to find whats more important to them, what society thinks is 'right' or spending time with thier child.
That's not to say I think everything is perfect as it is. I know men don't get as much right to thier child as women automatically do. This is wrong on so many levels. And there seems to be a view in society that doesn't seem to care when domestic abuse happens against males. And it does, I'm willing to bet a lot more than what gets reported.
These are the kind of issues that I care about in terms of gender eqaulity, not the whining that's been going on lately that 'Oh look at this ad that makes it okay to objectify men now, and make fun of them and whine whine whine whine.
I don't really care about that. Man or woman.