This is so funny. The ratio of post-graduates is 60/40 women to men these days, according to an article I read, but the attitude or mere implication of this statement says that it was never about gender that relations were acrimonious or misogynistic, but it was because men, and now women, cannot relate to each other, because one has a good education and the other does not. It kind of pisses me off that men were blamed for being misogynistic, when they were really just bored, underwhelmed, experimental, non-monogamous, unwilling to be tied down, and/or not co-dependent. Feminism, all this time, was just a charade, a ruse, and thus, all men have to do is ignore women and go back to school, and never look back. At least, we have the truth on the table. Sadly, the bigger threat to both women and men is surplus capitalism. People can’t afford to get an education, resources, money, and access are being hoarded, the climate is being altered, just look at Afghanistan. It doesn’t take an Einstein to see that relations are threatened by economic stressors, and the quality of life is diminishing, or that everything is about power.