International Women's Day: How have you been arguing for MeToo?

Black dresses on red carpets, debates and strife: MeToo is everywhere. For women's Day, we want to know: Have your conversations changed through the movement?

International Women's Day: How have you been arguing for MeToo?

The mor, who thinks all this is exaggerated, bror who is solidarity, Buddy who feels attacked: it has almost become unthinkable to talk to friends, family, colleagues about sex, flirting, women and men, without discussions of In mind in past few months. MeToo resonates in all of se encounters and has simultaneously enabled conversations that might not have been achieved before. No matter where you place your own position – MeToo you can hardly dodge, debate is omnipresent.

Because it consists of more than accusations of isolated women against men in positions of power. MeToo, se are also questions of a right and wrong in flirting, of behaviors, of structural sexism. MeToo, this is a public debate that also moves privately. An overall social discourse that has led to insecurity and anger, outrage and annoyance.

We would refore like to ask you: How has MeToo influenced conversations in your circle of friends? Have you ever discussed more about issues of sexual harassment and violence – or rar not at all? In what moments did topic come up: In pub, in office, at family party? Did you find it difficult to confront yourself with a different opinion – and could you approach views of your opposite? And what does world women's Day mean to you against background of MeToo?

Tell us about your experiences in comments section. Alternatively, you can send an email to Leserartikel-Community@zeit.de and provide us with your thoughts for publication.

Only answers to above questions will be published in this comment section. To discuss or aspects of MeToo, please use comment areas in relevant or texts on time online.

Date Of Update: 08 March 2018, 12:02
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