Why don't men get their own "Studies" subcategory?
Q. Honestly. Why not? Is it less important to discuss issues pertain particularly to men - from men's point of view on this site? As where obviously women have their own here. I think Gender, Women's Studies, and of course... Men's Studies... as defined by Wikipedia -"A relatively new field of study, men's studies was formed largely in response to, and as a critique of, an emerging men's rights movement - itself a response to both the real and perceived advantages brought to women by feminist political action and as such, has been taught in academic settings only since the 1970s" - each deserve their own subcategory here. I think it deserves recognition, don't you? Yes Pat, I've noticed the trend. We should demand equality from Yahoo! Haha.… [cont.]
Asked by tnatwo14 - Sun Feb 15 01:55:57 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Answers has a "gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered" section but no heterosexual section. It has a "religion and spirituality" section but no atheist section. Yet there are straights in the GLBT section and atheists in R&S. See the theme?
Answered by Pat - Sun Feb 15 02:05:33 2009

Can I transfer as a junior at stanford university?
Q. The following are my stats: Current university: PSU (Penn