The majority of almost 2,000 men aged 16 to 65 questioned by OnePoll, an independent market research company, admitted struggling to feel confident about their place in society. About half confessed to feeling most insecure when at work, while another 40 per cent also felt inadequate during nights out with friends.
All those questioned by the survey, commissioned by Braun, admitted to feeling increasingly emasculated by women and said their feelings of inadequacy soar when women are present.
Most intimately, one in four men revealed they are racked by feelings of inadequacy during sex, saying that film and television programmes like Sex and the City had made them anxious about not having enough stamina and imagination in the bedroom.
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Date: 2008-12-08 06:30 pm (UTC)Also, the D&D article is a big long list of why I have no interest in D&D.
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Date: 2008-12-08 03:39 pm (UTC)(I'm not having one of my 'I like men' days)
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Date: 2008-12-08 06:30 pm (UTC)Further backing up my theory that women are going to take over the world...
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Date: 2008-12-08 06:57 pm (UTC)This is sad. Guys, start feeling good about yourselves!! You don't need women to make you feel good about being a man. You need to feel good about being a man on your own terms.
*big hug*
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Date: 2008-12-08 08:10 pm (UTC)From this, I'm left with either assuming that most men are rather pathetic misogynists or that the survey asked a great many leading questions so that they could obtain precisely this answer. I'd prefer the second to be true.
As for racism in D&D, it totally missed mentioning the late 80s D&D material where the art depicted drow as actual African people who just happen to have white hair, rather than as blue black elves (here's a particularly good example).
That said, this issue became significantly less problematic from D&D 3 onward. Compared to previous editions, 3, 3.5, & 4 (which can't really be judged all that harshly wrt illustrations, since there aren't that many books out yet) IIRC, there are entire nations of people of color in Eberron.