Check out this fresh take on those who are male, single and not your stereotype in the Canadian Press.
In sum, the article argues, a lot of attention gets paid to single women, who can cheer themselves with chick flicks, self-help books and shows like “Sex and the City,” which aim to empower female consumers to think of singledom as independence or self-reliance. But while single women have seemingly banded together to change their image in the popular culture, there’s been no such battle cry for men, who have a whole different set of stereotypes to fight: They’re confirmed bachelors, James Bond-style playboys, cranky old men or gay.
Ok, I get the point. But somehow this just isn’t resonating for me. Thoughts?
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