On one hand, you’ve got the people who want to frame loneliness purely as a crisis for men out of male bias or misogyny. On the other hand, you’ve got feminists who are heavily invested in the idea of the girl group, intrinsic feminine solidarity. Which leaves women suffering from loneliness ignored as they don’t fit into either side’s narrative.
On one hand, you’ve got the people who want to frame loneliness purely as a crisis for men out of male bias or misogyny. On the other hand, you’ve got feminists who are heavily invested in the idea of the girl group, intrinsic feminine solidarity. Which leaves women suffering from loneliness ignored as they don’t fit into either side’s narrative.
extremely insightful & under-discussed point!