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Putting the Toilet Seat Down: A Graphic, Humorous Guide to Feminism for Men | Gender Equality, Unlearning Biases & Becoming a Better Ally

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Putting the Toilet Seat Down is a humorous graphic guide to feminism written specifically for men. Harshveer Jain uses wit and clarity to explore gender equality, challenge biases, and encourage men to become better allies.

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Putting the Toilet Seat Down: A Graphic, Humorous Guide to Feminism for Men approaches gender equality through a lens of accessibility and humor. Author Harshveer Jain uses graphic novel format and comedic storytelling to make feminist concepts engaging and non-threatening for male readers. Rather than lecturing or shaming, the book invites men into conversations about unlearning internalized biases and understanding the lived experiences of women and gender minorities. The title itself uses everyday domestic imagery to illustrate larger principles about consideration, respect, and shared responsibility. The guide covers practical aspects of allyship, exploring how men can recognize their privilege, challenge problematic behaviors, and actively support gender equality in personal and professional contexts. By combining humor with genuine educational content, the book makes complex social issues accessible without diminishing their importance. Perfect for men beginning their feminist education, those seeking to become better allies, and anyone interested in gender studies presented in an engaging format. The book proves that discussions about feminism and gender equality don’t require heaviness—they can be entertaining, enlightening, and transformative.

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Author

Harshveer Jain

Publisher

Vintage Books

ISBN

9780143471325

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