“I think it’s playing off the ‘men look funny in womens’ clothing’ thing which is a big part of western society’s current gender disorder.”

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These are comments by RMNZ, Random_Stranger, and wellokaythen on the post “What Would it Look Like if Gender Roles Were Reversed in Advertising? (Video)”.

What Would it Look Like if Gender Roles Were Reversed in Advertising? (Video)

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What do you think of these role-reversed ads?

Open Thread – The Mudflap Guy Turns a Sexist Silhouette on its Head

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I couldn’t help but snap a pic of this Mudflap Guy on the back of a young woman’s car. What do you think? Sexist? Empowering? Hilarious?

Women Power-Lifting and Men Sipping Smoothies? Role Reversal at the Gym – Video

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What would it look like if men and women reversed roles at the gym?

Watch: Role Reversal Twist on the Classic “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”

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See She & Him’s remix of this classic but slightly creepy Christmas song.

Is it Okay For a Mom to Be Jealous of Her Own Baby?

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Joanna Schroeder is fascinated by a CNN writer’s confession of jealousy over her husband’s love of their daughter.

Role Reversal

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The stay-at-home dad is becoming more common … and that’s a good thing.

Role Reversal: Short Film Flips Sexuality On Its Head

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“What if you were the minority? Would it matter then?”

The New Feminism?

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Tom Matlack explores today’s “male identity crisis” and what men need to learn from the women’s movement.

What if You Woke Up and You Were a Teenage Girl?

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You’ve received gratis what everyone wants: a second chance at a first start. But why hasn’t Clay returned your text?

National ‘Let Your Boy Be a Girl’ Day

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Boys will discover their own interpretations of their gender if they’re given the freedom to explore masculinity—and femininity—on their own, Soraya Chemaly writes.