
Can women teach men about fatherhood? Oprah and Iyanla seem to think so
Article here. Excerpt:
'Whenever I hear women say they do not need a man to help raise children, it makes me cringe and think what a selfish statement that is. You may not need a man, but your child does.
So Oprah may want to get some strong, positive male role models to participate this particular class on fatherhood, for try as we might, we women do not understand what it is to be male. It’s like speaking to women and girls about empowerment, life choices, self-esteem, self-confidence, growing older, menopause, being all we can be as women—only to have men towering over us to teach us how to be our best selves.
They [sic] are things that a mother will never be able to teach her son, and there are things a dad will not be able to teach his daughters.'
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Ahh, Oprah...
So she thinks males should contribute to women's skincare by not objecting to using their foreskins in the face cream she's making lots of money off of. (See here.) Apparently she also thinks women should be instructing men on how to be fathers.
It's like she's trying to be repugnant to men. But I don't think she cares as long as she thinks she can make money from it.