Quote from: Alyssa M. on October 27, 2008, 01:15:10 PM
Quote from: Princess Katrina on October 24, 2008, 10:30:41 PMI said that men typically treat each other like crap and are being taught these days, thanks to the more extreme feminists, to treat women like crap as well.
Hi Katrina,
That was a really good post altogether, but I'd have to say I disagree with the way you said this part. If certain men treat people badly, it's because they are jerks, not because of something the "extreme feminists" did. Treating people with basic human respect isn't a matter of gender -- it's a metter of basic human decency.
The problem is that sometimes we use gender, race, religion, age, or any number of other ways in which we can categorize people as "other" as an excuse to treat people badly. And some people are just mean, irrespective of arbitrary categories.
~Alyssa
This is true to some extent, but there are "gentlemen" who will treat other men "like crap" (though to them and the buddies they're treating that way, it's "all in good fun, no hard feelings"), but will treat most any woman like a Queen. Polite, civilized, etc. Honestly, I find those men kinda disgusting as well because there is a double standard in the way they act. My thinking, however, is not "If you're gonna be that way with your buddies, be that way to me, too," which is the thinking of the more extremist feminists (I will not say all feminists feel that way). My thinking is "Okay, you're clearly capable of being polite, civilized individuals. Why not behave that way with your buddies, too?"
I mean, sure, everyone is going to be more relaxed around their close buddies than around someone they haven't met before, but that doesn't mean being a total jerk.
Yesterday, I had to read a "Bromance" short story for workshop in my Creative Writing class. It was an incredibly accurate portrayal of the two typical college age males. They were best buds and every other thing they said was a massive insult to the other. At times, one would wonder "These guys are
friends?" It made me think of the old saying "With a friend like you, who needs enemies?" However, it was still clear they were best buds and that was acceptable behavior between them. Also, all the guys in my class not only considered it believable, but could relate 100% to the story. I, and a few of the other girls I talked to in class, were frankly rather disgusted with it.
Now, maybe that kind of behavior is hardcoded into the the typical male. Instinctive posturing and competing in order to prove strength and worthiness to mate with the best females, and all that evolution/natural selection crap. Maybe it's something they have to do. I could accept that, but if that's the case, then put the double standard back in, with an exceptionary clause. Any woman who can be "one of the boys" and likes being "one of the boys" (and this is excluding FTMs since FTMs really *are* one of the boys and not just a girl who can fit in with guys while still being very much a female) is welcome to be a part of all that rude, disgusting, comradery banter. Let the rest of us who
don't fit in as "one of the boys" receive the polite, civilized treatment.
I mean, seriously, what's so demeaning about being treated like a Lady? There's a huge distinction between being treated like a Lady (particularly if you
are a lady) and being discriminated against for being a woman. Besides, while all Ladies are women, not all women are ladies.
Meh, ranting a bit, probably cause of the vicodin. >.>
Posted on: October 29, 2008, 04:16:18 pm
Quote from: Rachael on October 27, 2008, 06:18:29 AM
Thanks to being raised male, i can park a car.
I can park, even parallel park, with no trouble whatsoever. My mum taught me. In fact, mum taught me how to drive entirely. Dad taught me absolutely nothing about driving. He made one attempt to teach me how to drive a standard and only succeeded in scaring the hell out of me and traumatizing me so that I'll never drive a standard.
I do try to avoid backing up in any car, though, because of when I backed into another car at church once. >.>;;