Editing Confront the men in soc.women Group
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− | + | This path of the story has not been documented yet! Here you can add another version of the feminist practice that responded to this particular situation. The Systers would suggest doing this with others, as it could lead to interesting discussions! | |
− | + | How would you confront the men who wrote too many posts in the women-centred Usenet Group? Write your answer below, without erasing what is already written. Click the Save changes button, after editing the page. | |
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− | + | I would strictly ask them to leave the group. There is anyway a group called "soc.men". They can go there!!! | |
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