THe article on germaine greer doesn't tell me much, she doesn't seem very radical but the..tasting your own.. *shudders*
ew.
ew.
April 18th, 2008 at 08:19pm
She was just making a joke of what I said in the first post. :cute:
- R!oT_GrRrL:
- :shock:
*face-palm*
where did you get the idea that feminists are man-hating hairy lesbians? i don't even know where to start with that one
I looked her up. It didn't say much either...but yeah. It's gross.
- Olisykes.:
- THe article on germaine greer doesn't tell me much, she doesn't seem very radical but the..tasting your own.. *shudders*
ew.
Yet, in a way women often objectify themselves. A lot of feminists spend time bashing the male sex, but you get women going out dressed slutty for the sake of men, they're in dancing in music videos and degrading themselves.
- ILikeLikeYouALotLot:
- I don't think women should be objectified
I hold the door open for guys sometimes. I don't see how there can be anything wrong with that.
- KranK:
- I am all for women's rights...
We've come a long way, ladies! And for that, I am proud...
However, some feminists take it too far.
My Modern History teacher once told us that he was going in to a building and that there was a woman behind him. He kindly pulled the door open and stepped back to let her in first. While passing him on her way in to the building, the woman scoffed and called him a chauvinist pig. Isn't that a little much? Has chivalry suddenly become a mockery of women?
When boys are properly raised (though that doesn't happen all that often these days...) they are taught to be kind to the women in their life.
Is holding a door for a woman a kind gesture, or a stab at the inability of women?