Are you not complaining about it now
I hope this doesn't mean what I think it means, if so thats pretty immature =/
I dont think i really need to explain why either..
Also, that's definitely a racial issue that doesn't really affect you in the same way. It's politically incorrect for you to use a word that was created by white men in order to be derogatory. There are issues of "reclaiming" words and such but that's a different issue. This double standard affects all women, all the time.
Yeah, but it's still a double standard- one you don't hear too much discontentment about. That was the point of bringing it up (You said that they were a problem, yet most seem fine with the way it is, correct me if I'm wrong)
I'm also aware that gender and race are different categories, but you also brought up the point that all humans are born equal, so now we narrow the point to all
genders being equal, just sayin'...
"Complaining", as you so eloquently put it, can lead to actual debate about the subject. Get people debating these issues, putting forward ways in which to rectify it and things can change. I'm not saying that all approaches are valid, whining about it without putting forward constructive points won't do much of anything but doing nothing is just as pointless.
Also, just because society thinks something is "right" doesn't mean it is. Just because something is the status quo right now doesn't mean that has to be so forever. Social standards have been broken down - just look at the how far we've come on a number of issues in the last century.
It's a bullshit side effect of an inherently patriachial society that women don't enjoy the sexual freedom that men do but it doesn't have to continue like that. I'm not advocating that all women should go out and sleep with as many people as possible but, hypothetically, why is it okay to call a woman a slut for having fifteen sexual partners when a man wouldn't receive the same treatment?
The dissent (better?)that I'm talking about certainly can't lead to any productive debate, you mention this yourself. Unfortunately all the whining is done by all the wrong people in all the wrong places, which is pretty freaking pointless and in general annoying. That was a primary purpose of the thread.
Another possibly moreso relevant issue, pointed out by another poster, is that the terms slutty and whatever synonyms you can muster up are bandied around by those who condemn the connotation itself! hmmmm...
As for the nature of the connotation, I guess you have me there- I didn't really think about it deeply enough before I conjured this up I suppose. As for the origin of it, I doubt it has as much to do with the patriarchal dominance more than the difference in libido.
However, on a bit of a sidenote, I still don't think that the status quo as far as women's perceived roles/status in society will change, at least not for a very long time, due to difference in genetical makeup.
+1
Not all guys would say it to another guy or girl but that doesn't mean that they would date her. I mean come on, I have heard lots of guys, in particular on this site they wouldn't go out with a girl who sleeps around, not saying the words doesn't mean the effect is any different.
In addition, what the OP said about the whole guy paying thing. My rule generally is whoever asked the person out pays, so if the guy asks the girl on the first date then he pays, if she then asks him out in return then she pays.
Then once it becomes more comfortable, then you can discuss who goes pays when and how much (i.e. if someone earns more/less then they pay an appropriate proportion or split it 50/50). I DONT think its fair to expect the guy to pay all the time, thinking a girl expects that is a huge generalisation so don't use that as an argument.
zuh? at part one
As far as paying goes, maybe I'm just used to paying for most things when I'm going out with someone. I have also been hanging out with a lot of people who also pay everything for their gf's lately, so maybe I have a skewed opinion, but I think it's generally expected of us to cover most things- not that I really have an issue with it or anything. Maybe you're hanging out with the wrong guys =]
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