The Male Privilege Checklist By Peggy McintoshIf I am a Male... -If I'm not conventionally attractive,the disadvantages are relatively small and easy to ignore. -I can be loud with no fear of being called a shrew. I can be aggressive with no fear of being called a bitch. -I can be confident that the ordinary language of day-to-dayexistence will always include my sex. "All men are created..," mailman, chairman, freshman, he. -Most major religions argue that I should be head of my household, while my wife and children should be subservient to me. -I can be confident that my co-workers won't think I got my job because of my sex-even though that might be true. -If I have children but do not provide primary care for them, my masculinity will not be called into question. -If I have children and pursue a career, no one will think I'm selfish for not staying at home. -If my day,week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether or not it has sexiest overtones. -If I'm carelss with my financial affairs it won't be attributed to my sex. -If I'm careless with my driving it won't be attributed to my sex. -If I have sex with a lot of people, it won't make me an object of contempt or derision. -My ability to make important decisions and my capability in general will never be questioned depending on what time of the month it is. -If I have children with a wife or girlfriend, and it turns out that one of us needs to make career sacrifices to raise the kids, chances are we'll both assume the career sacrificed should be hers. -Magazines,billboards, television, movies, pornography, and virtually all of media is filled with images of scantily-clad women intended to appeal to me sexually. Such images of men exist, but are much rarer. -I am not expected to spend my entire life 20-40 pounds underweight. -I have the privilege of being unaware of my male privilege.
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