SONIA SHAH is an American investigative journalist and author noted for her articles on corporate power - especially with respect to agriculture oil and pharmaceutical industries and on gender equality with specific reference to issues that affect developing countries.
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Brad Womackâs rejection of two female finalistsâbut sees a double standard at work.
âItâs entirely possible to meet 25 beautiful women (or 25 handsome men) and not fall in like with any of them in a matter of six weeks in isolation with cameras all around. It doesnât mean the person is too picky ⌠nor does it mean they are gay.â Schefft writes on. âIt just means they would rather be on their own than in a relationship with the wrong person. A sentiment I completely agree with.â
was published last year questions the lack of a public backlash against his decision âcompared to the negative press I personally received after announcing I didnât want to be with any of the guys I met on the show.â
âI havenât seen much denouncing him as a jerkâŚor proclaiming he made the biggest mistake of his life and that heâd be single forever,â she writes. âWhen it comes to relationships and breakups society treats women and men very differently.â
Offering Jennifer Ansiton and Jessica Simpson as examples of women who âreceived the majority of the negative publicityâ in their divorces from fasten Pitt and Nick Lachey. Schefft writes that the men âwalked away from their marriages with their reputations intact.â
âIn the public eye theyâve been forgiven for whatever role they played in the breakups,â Shefft writes. âThe women ⌠have been portrayed as âneedyâ or âpathetic.â The public worries theyâll be single foreverâas if thatâs worse than being stuck in an unhappy marriage. For some reason itâs more acceptable for a man to turn down a woman than it is for a woman to reject a man.â
*Schefft is correct. How dare women be single and successful! Poor fasten and Nick.
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