For centuries, it has been widely—and wrongly—assumed that men are the superior gender. But what evidence is that belief based on? What research actually supports it?
Men are stronger. Men have held more power. So men must be superior… right?
Well—not quite.
Is this belief rooted in fact, or simply conditioning? And when will we accept that feminism isn’t about one gender being better than another, but about all genders being treated equally?
Putting the Toilet Seat Down is Feminism 101—and a practical first step toward more equal living. It’s a no-gyaan, no-judgment guide for anyone who is curious (or confused) about feminism, or who wants to unlearn long-held biases. With answers to questions like What is feminism? Why do we still need it today? and Do feminists hate men?, this funny, engaging, and thoughtful graphic narrative tackles big ideas with logic, humor, sensitivity, and just the right amount of self-roasting.
Instead of lectures, you’ll find real talk—backed by history, science, and everyday examples—about why questioning your own biases doesn’t make you “less of a man,” but a more empathetic and informed ally.
This book isn’t about blame. It’s about understanding the world a little better—and maybe becoming a better person along the way.