The Guardian -
24 Nov 2015 16:01

Spare us the penguin cufflinks, jaunty hip flasks and waffle bow ties. No man wants to end up looking like a 1970s antiques dealer with a serious drink problem There aren't many times when it's harder to be a man than a woman. Generally speaking, we earn more than women of the same age and background, spend less time on housework and childcare, and are allowed to go grey without being accused of "letting ourselves go". We don't have to endure the discomfort of pregnancy or the agony of childbirt...
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