Misandry is the one that was the most intriguing to me as it's a word I've only seen a few times but never heard spoken. Somebody posted a link to an article about British Airways, where they were sued last year by a man who was forced to change his seat. Why? He switched seats with his pregnant wife and was now seated next to a 12 yr old. That was against BA policy! The stewardess wasn't shy abou...t him having to move either, which embarassed the heck out of him. He won the lawsuit and BA removed that policy. I suspect they"ll still do it but be more discreet. Two other airlines have the same policy STILL though. "Men must not be seated next to children who aren't theirs." Fathers were told to move from their seats even though they were sitting next to THEIR kids and they had to prove it was their kids. Anyhow, it was described as a "Misand... "