profeminist
Britishadjective
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Few of them realize, for example, that profeminist men have been researching, writing, and talking about issues of men’s emotional, physical, sexual and mental health since the 1970s!
From Salon
Repeatedly, optimistic speakers predicted a profeminist backlash from Ronald Reagan's policies.
From Time Magazine Archive
While the play might be assumed to be profeminist, most of the laughter it arouses in the audience stems from trading on stereotypical masculine prejudices.
From Time Magazine Archive
Does that make him profeminist?
From Time Magazine Archive
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