[NIFL-WOMENLIT:669] Re: Men's involvement

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It also depends on what culture you are in and what the norms of that culture 
are.  Sometimes you can be in big trouble if you challenge those norms.  And 
of course some of those norms are both onerous and able to be challenged.  
You have to pick your fights.  

Andrea



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