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Showing Original Post only (View all)6 Sexist Things Women Say [View all]
http://thoughtcatalog.com/2013/6-sexist-things-girls-say/1. Chivalry is dead.
2. I refuse to date a man shorter than me.
I do not mean to slice open issues of physical attraction, but what this tends to say to me is this is an extremely shallow person. Perhaps the reverse is I refuse to date a girl with a cup size below C. It imparts an unfair standard on short guys and tall girls.
3. Any guy living with his parents is a loser.
While not just deaf to the sort of financial issues which can put anyone back in their parents basement, it seems to me women are subjected to far less shame than men if their post-adolescence feels a bit too much like an extension of their adolescence. That said, the US Census found 59% of men ages 18-24 live with their parents, but the number is fairly similar with women of the same age, coming in at 50%.
4. If women ran the world, there would be no war.
First, Id like to point out that organizations which have more diversity of any kind tend to function better. However, the idea that women would be more peaceful as Heads of State is fairly ridiculous. Margaret Thatcher, who passed away earlier this week, was infamous for her invasion of the Falkland Islands. There were plenty of female pharoahs in Ancient Egypt which waged war like few other nations. Its true even further down the power structure; Lynndie England was a key player in the Abu Ghraib scandal and the (possibly mythical) Amazonian warriors actually could not marry until they had killed in battle. It is apparent, if given the opportunity, women could be as savage at waging war as men.
5. All guys think about is sex.
And all women think about is SHOPPING!! Am I right, guys?
6. All men are animals.
I am certainly not here to deny the very brutal reality of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, or rape. However, assuming every guy is looking to rape you is about as ridiculous as thinking any person of an ethnic minority is out to mug you. In fact, lets just rule out any statement which begins with all men or all women, because that is the central point of this. Any movement meant to celebrate equality or diversity should do just that, not create an Us vs. Them mentality. Women around the world are subjected to injustices much larger than hearing something which offends them and those are certainly issues which demand attention. But always be prepared to hold yourself to the same standard you hold others.
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I can mostly agree with that. And while I may deplore the existence of a shallow, mindless culture
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#6
"Disproportionate share of harm"? Maybe not overall, but a great many men are being harmed greatly.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#11
Do you think that men should be equally represented on college campuses?
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#13
Do I? I suppose so, in theory. But why is that one particular number/statistic so important?
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#14
As I said, all the issues you've raised are real and legitimate, I just don't think they're
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#18
I'm not suggesting that those things represent misandry. I am suggesting that they represent bias.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#19
It is difficult to quantify, I admit. All I can tell you is that I don't feel disadvantaged, at all,
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#17
I agree that that kind of dickishness is unbecoming either way. Anyone who says things like that
nomorenomore08
Oct 2013
#8