War of the sexes
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As an [[idiom]], the '''war of the sexes''' or '''battle of the sexes''' refers to the [[competition]], [[disagreement]]s and [[The Will to Power|fight for power]] between [[men]] and [[women]]. | As an [[idiom]], the '''war of the sexes''' or '''battle of the sexes''' refers to the [[competition]], [[disagreement]]s and [[The Will to Power|fight for power]] between [[men]] and [[women]]. |
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As an idiom, the war of the sexes or battle of the sexes refers to the competition, disagreements and fight for power between men and women.
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See also
- The Battle of the Sexes
- Marriage
- Love-hate relationship
- Feminism
- Female sexuality
- Male sexuality
- Pornocracy
- Sexism
- Sexual revolution
- Sexual conflict
- Masculism
- Machismo
- Misandry
- Misogyny
- Madonna-whore complex
- Domestic violence
- Rape culture
- Equalism
- Feminist Sex Wars
- Camille Paglia
- Sexual tension
- Sex strike
In fiction
- Lysistrata
- Taming of the Shrew
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- The Mother and the Whore
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Coming Apart
- Bitter Moon
- Ingmar Bergman
Music
See also
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