ruby sparks
Contributor
Gonna offer a few suggested answers to my own question here. Only my personal suggestions, obviously. Not presented in any particular order. They do not all have to apply to any one individual and there may be others I'm not thinking of. Plus they are non-exclusive in that there may be overlap between them. Also, there may be men out there for whom none of these apply. All or some (or none) may also apply to non-feminist women and/or non-feminists of all or any gender. Some feminists might have them as reservations of their own while still self-identifying as feminists:
1. The perception that the claims of feminism are (often or sometimes) overstated.
2. The perception that the claims of feminism are (often or sometimes) simplistic.
3. The perception that the claims of feminism are too ideological and not empirical enough.
4. Fear of losing privileges (doesn't have to be an unsubstantiated fear).
5. The perception that men's issues are sidelined.
6. The perception that women's privileges are not properly taken into account.
7. Reluctance to embrace change.
8. Denial of the extent of the problems for women.
9. Fear of psychological annihilation.
10. Not seeing in what ways we could all be better off if men co-operated and compromised more.
11. Thinking that feminists don't co-operate or compromise enough.
12. Self-interest (ie selfishness).
13. Dislike of criticism, especially if it is felt in an individual case the criticism is either unfair or partially unfair.
14. Not wanting to say sorry (it's the hardest word) or admit past mistakes.
15. The perception that feminism often undervalues men.
16. The perception that feminism is in essence 'for women'.
17. The perception that feminism is in essence, or sometimes or often 'against men' (not the same as number 15).
18. Thinking that equality (controversially even equality of opportunity perhaps) is unrealistic, impractical or undesirable.
19. A preference for 'traditional' gender roles.
20. An inclination to stand up for and defend one's own (biological) sex.
Most of these are true to varying degrees.
So...could you take a moment to make a list of the numbers which you think apply to you, or those that don't if that's a shorter list?