


I think it's safe to say a lot of websites, forums, etc. She kept the link of where she had posted, checked it a few days later, and it was no longer there.Īnother woman tweeted about the book on a number of replies to other people's tweets about sexual harassment and was locked out of her twitter account. She was able to upload covers for other books without any problem.)Īnother woman talked about the book on Facebook but her comments/replies were considered spam and were immediately deleted.Īnother woman mentioned the book on Facebook and her comments were deleted. She later tried to post a link for the book and couldn't upload a cover (which she needed in order to complete the post. Again, no explanation was given as to why her post was deleted. She hadn't done anything wrong, hadn't broken forum rules, etc.Īnother woman quoted the same "outline" on a different forum and her post was deleted. She was a long-time member of the forum but wasn't given an explanation as to why she was banned. One woman was banned from a forum after she talked about it and gave an "outline" of the book she found on the internet.

Some of those people have been talking about the book on social media, forums, etc.

Everyone I've spoken to has said it's exactly what they've always known and observed all their life and how it's a comfort to read something that validates how they feel. It gives examples and explanations in all aspects of life of how this is so. It's available for free from and in it, it describes how men are generally the weaker sex. It's called: "Are Men the Weaker Sex?" and it's written by Josette Sona. There's a lot of buzz about a book that's recently been published. Here's another example of women being harassed.
