The Man-Woman Project
Co-creating Power, Beauty and Sexual Dignity
How can men and women come together beyond the confines of traditional gender roles in a truly equal, creative, and liberated relationship?
We have been busy with this question for over twenty years. Through our research and work with hundreds of men and women in Scandinavia, Europe and the UK, we’ve uncovered some intriguing insights into both the barriers and vehicles for ending the Battle of the sexes.
The large-scale social experiment in gender equality carried out in some of the world’s most progressive cultures over the past half century hasn’t led to the utopia that many had hoped it would. In fact, in the process of creating a society where both genders are given equal opportunity, we lost sight of the ability to appreciate the inherent differences between men and women.
The fact is that being firmly rooted in one’s own gender identity is exactly what allows both sexes to express themselves freely. The resultant dignity and self-love allows the natural respect that flows between the genders to come alive and thus begins to act as an antidote to the crippling effects of our long patriarchal history.
We stand at a threshold of a new era for humanity.
Never has the need, nor the opportunity, for men and women to evolve and create a new order been greater. The skill of learning to relate and embrace difference is not a ‘soft’ art, but rather a demanding and necessary task which has the power to re-connect humanity to the sacredness of life and benefit coming generations.
The Man-WomanProject brings new perspectives to the compelling, confusing, and often controversial terrain of sexual relationships and gender liberation.
When body, heart and mind act as a unified whole, contact with self and others becomes authentic and delivers a potent new way:
The co-creative partnership.
The Man-WomanProject brings new perspectives to the compelling, confusing, and often controversial terrain of sexual relationships and gender liberation.
When body, heart and mind act as a unified whole, contact with self and others becomes authentic and delivers a potent new way:
The co-creative partnership.