12 People Share the Things Men Can Do Freely but Women Are Typically Judged For

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After a century of protesting, women in the United States were eventually granted the right to vote in 1920. Following this, other nations in the world decided to provide women with this privilege. The course of history was significantly altered by this, but much work remains. These are some of the comments we found when we searched deep into Reddit to find out what the community thought about the disparities in freedom between men and women.

1. “Eating large amounts of food at a restaurant”

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2. “Not shaving”

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3. “Going topless”

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4. “Aging”

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5. “Weightlifting”

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6. “Being overweight”

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7. “Late-night parties”

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8. “Wearing the same clothes for multiple occasions”

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9. “Arguing. When a man is flying off the handle, I’ve seen women respond with barely raised voices and yet be labelled as emotional.”

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10. “Deciding not to have children”

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11. “Shaving their head”

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12. “Dating a younger partner”

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