
Putting the Toilet Seat Down: A Graphic, Humorous Guide to Feminism for Men | Gender Equality, Unlearning Biases & Becoming a Better Ally
Strength and authority aren't proof of superiority. Yet for generations, we've accepted this flawed equation without scrutiny. Where's the evidence? The data? Harshveer Jain's graphic novel dismantles a persistent myth: that feminism pits genders against each other. The truth? It's simply asking for fair treatment across the board. This isn't a preachy manifesto. It's a straightforward, occasionally hilarious exploration of equality, peppered with self-aware humour and sharp observations. Through illustrations and witty dialogue, Jain tackles the questions men actually ask. What does feminism even mean? Do we really need it now? Aren't feminists anti-men? Instead of moral lecturing, you'll find grounded arguments rooted in history, science, and tangible examples from everyday life. The book's real strength lies in its permission-giving tone: questioning your ingrained assumptions doesn't diminish your masculinity. Quite the opposite. It's what genuine allyship looks like. Who's it for? Anyone confused about gender equality. Anyone harbouring unexamined biases. Anyone willing to rethink what they thought they knew. By the final page, you might just understand the world a little differently, and yourself along with it.
- Author: Harshveer Jain
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Genre: Design & Fashion
- ISBN: 978-0143471325
- Pages: 160 pages
