Equality is not indifference; it's understanding and awareness; for and from both genders.
(sorry The Infamous Grouse; that sounds like such a put down. It's more that I think we are blinkered here. My own young sons, watching the news when the ayatollah took over Iran kind of summed it up for me. They were utterly shocked; "How can they do that to half of their people ?!?", commented one as their womenfolks were suddenly shrouded head to foot.
Half of their people. I was so pleased at his attitude but it really kind of showed just how sheltered, and biased compared to much of the world, that he was. )
We live in an incredibly sheltered and privileged part of the world, yet even here there are issues. The difference is that women here can speak up and not be abused into silence.
That I think is not only a credit to our ancestresses, but to our menfolks.
I like being female

but I'm a female in Great Britain. Lots of places I would most certainly not be happy being female simply because of how females are treated.
Now, Mod Hat On..... civil discussion is a very good thing, but a little courteous restraint would be much appreciated. We already have reports on this thread, and I'm having a chill out day after a frenetic one yesterday, I'd like to enjoy it
atb,
Mary