Warren Farrell Quote

When women entered the workplace, many men were mentors to them and, in turn, also learned to respect women's unique contributions (for example, their listening and facilitative skills). Now, as we give men responsibilities to care for children, women must be among the mentors, and we must also learn to respect men's unique contributions.


p. 236. - Father and Child Reunion (2001)


When women entered the workplace, many men were mentors to them and, in turn, also learned to respect women's unique contributions (for example,...

When women entered the workplace, many men were mentors to them and, in turn, also learned to respect women's unique contributions (for example,...

When women entered the workplace, many men were mentors to them and, in turn, also learned to respect women's unique contributions (for example,...

When women entered the workplace, many men were mentors to them and, in turn, also learned to respect women's unique contributions (for example,...