We live in a society that is frantically trying to define how men and women should live and interact
together. We work together, study together and play together. Yet the more we pursue mutuality, the more relationship between men and women become elusive, fragile and tense.
Hostility keeps rearing its ugly head like a menacing cobra. Sexual harassment is a hot button. But what we are trying to find eludes us.
In fact, warring between the sexes seems to be more intense, more aggressive and more hostile than ever before...
OUR ORIGIN: OUR CHOICE? A feminist view on tradition, religion and generic issues comes in a rhetorical question. It takes a look at feminism and the place of the woman in the scheme of life in the past and present. It gives suggestions on how to balance the differences between women and men for a better world.