Rollo--this is an EXCELLENT topic you've brought up for discussion, and I couldn't agree more.
I started taking notice of the male-bashing media trend as far back as five or six years ago, when it suddenly seemed as though every commercial or sitcom featured a grown man who couldn't find his own underwear if his wife put a leash on him, led him to the top dresser drawer, and said "be a good boy and open this."
It's almost as though this male-bashing crusade is supposed be some sort of restitution for years of chauvanism and female oppression throughout general society. Like, all of a sudden we're supposed to feel guilty about some 1954 sitcom portrayal of a woman making dinner for her husband and his business associates. Meanwhile, that was the TRUTH back then.
Sure, gender roles have gotten a bit cloudier over the past twenty years, but give me a break. Men are still men and women are still women. We have complementary strengths and weaknesses (although you'd never know it with the snide, condescending way men are portrayed now.)
And talk about double-standards...if a woman says something to another woman like, "you have him well-trained," hilarity ensues. If a man says something to another man like, "you have her well-trained," it's misogyny.
No wonder so many guys walk around like they don't have testicles...that's what's being perpetuated.
I'm actually not nearly as bitter as this rant sounds--but I do find this trend rather annoying. People tend to drink the media's kool-aid, so this sort of thinking leaks out of Hollywood and into society.
Man--all this thinking made my brain hurt. I think I'm gonna call my girlfriend up, and after I tell her how much I miss her, ask if it would be okay for me to take two Advil. Of course, I might need her to come over and show me which bottle is the Advil, and which is the rat poison. I don't want to make a boo-boo.