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Redway 14-03-2021 12:26 AM

How much subtle misogyny are you guilty of?
 
This thread’s more directly related to the blokes but anyone’s welcome to answer.

And what I mean by the thread title is whether you’re truly 100% innocent when it comes to women’s threatened safety or if you’ve contributed subtly in the past even short of actual crime.

user104658 14-03-2021 01:15 AM

Less and less. Anyone who claims zero is frankly lying (or unaware of it).

If you laughed at a mate's dodgy joke when you were 16 - even if you "only did it to fit in" - you played a part.

Personally I would say that's what I'm most guilty of - laughing along (even with an eye-roll) to "locker room banter" even when I didnt find it funny, out of fear that other males would take the piss if I didn't.

Did that right up until my late 20's, being honest.

bots 14-03-2021 06:49 AM

not guilty of any subtle misogyny at all

Beso 14-03-2021 07:35 AM

Period jokes for me.

But I dont find any jokes inappropriate so I couldnt click that one.

user104658 14-03-2021 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11017115)
Period jokes for me.

But I dont find any jokes inappropriate so I couldnt click that one.

Sorry didn't notice it was a poll. I voted "inappropriate jokes" as described above - and honestly call BS on any man who claims they haven't let those jokes slide or even pretended to chuckle along when they came from their friends or groups of blokes. The poll doesn't just say "have you made them yourself". People should speak up and I hope things are changing, I do now, but I can say for a fact that during my entire time at school and university, I can't think of ONE example of ANY guy sticking his neck out when other guys were making "edgy jokes" about women.

Also clicked dismissing feminism as being totally honest, it's only fairly recent that I was able to see many of the more insidious issues. I've always been pro-equality but I was on board the "... But we already pretty much have that?" train of thought.




... I did not click on dismissing opinions/mansplaining, although I know there are members who probably think I should :joker:. My reasoning for this is that I'm dismissive of male opinions too and would say misanthropy fits better there than misogyny.

I am however guilty of in the past not properly listening to the female perspective on issues that affect women more than men (*cough* transrightssorryniamhandvicky) - and trying hard not to do that on a lot of subject areas is a relatively new area of self-reflection for me. You can't logic your way through every issue that doesn't affect you the same way it affects others, doesn't matter if you got super-big-brain :hehe:

Niamh. 14-03-2021 10:56 AM

That's very honest of you TS

user104658 14-03-2021 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11017189)
That's very honest of you TS

I actually talked myself into thinking I should have clicked "guilty of being dismissive" when writing the post but I had already voted :joker:. I don't know if I like the term "mansplaining" and I think it's too often misused so has become a bit meaningless (like a lot of words) but yeah I've been guilty of thinking that taking a "detached view" on something is always the best approach, and thus dismissing the female perspective on issues that primarily affect women, when it seems so very obvious that you just can't do that. I'd apply that to all sorts of areas of course; race, social status, mental health, disability etc.

Niamh. 14-03-2021 12:23 PM

Mansplaining is definitely a thing but I agree that it's so overused now it's pretty meaningless

Redway 14-03-2021 04:48 PM

For those who’ve disagreed with the concept of women and men getting paid the same for the same job, why is that something you’d object to? (This one’s for the honest ones.)

Marsh. 14-03-2021 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11017159)
I am however guilty of in the past not properly listening to the female perspective on issues that affect women more than men (*cough* transrightssorryniamhandvicky) - and trying hard not to do that on a lot of subject areas is a relatively new area of self-reflection for me. You can't logic your way through every issue that doesn't affect you the same way it affects others, doesn't matter if you got super-big-brain :hehe:

This

Elliot 15-03-2021 06:37 AM

Trans voices are just as important if not more on an issue that directly pertains to the healthcare trans people should receive <3

user104658 15-03-2021 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Elliot (Post 11017856)
Trans voices are just as important if not more on an issue that directly pertains to the healthcare trans people should receive &lt;3

Yes (to equal, not "more") but at the time, what I was guilty of was listening to ONLY transpeople and assuming that they were the only group affected and thus the only group who needed to be considered, which has proven to be incorrect. I thought the concerns women had were "silly" and unfounded but over time have been proven to be woefully wrong, thug leading to an awareness that I should have taken more time to actually hear what people were saying at the time instead of dismissing it thinking I knew better (which is why I chose that answer).

I would briefly add that the conversations I'm thinking of had little to do with denying anyone access to appropriate healthcare, which should of course be a universal human right.

This thread could easily derail though so maybe best not to plough though this discussion here.

Jessica. 15-03-2021 04:28 PM

Ladies, while they're answering the poll we should say how many of the options we have been affected by. 8 for me.

Kate! 15-03-2021 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 11018190)
Ladies, while they're answering the poll we should say how many of the options we have been affected by. 8 for me.

8 for me also including being touched inappropriately. More than once. Some men seem unable to keep their hands off a pair of breasts.

Alf 15-03-2021 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11018313)
And ultimately it was woman who invented life.

How did you come to that conclusion?

Show me your workings out?

Crimson Dynamo 15-03-2021 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11018313)
And ultimately it was woman who invented life.

that is not correct

life was not invented

Crimson Dynamo 15-03-2021 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11018325)
Man was invented by God. Eve invented life.

that is a story written by a man

I am talking about scientific fact

Kate! 15-03-2021 06:54 PM

Its a true story though LT.

Alf 15-03-2021 06:57 PM

Adam came first, didn't he?

Then he took one of his ribs and made Eve, he probably only made Eve to do a bit of cooking, cleaning and washing up. I bet he regrets it now.

Kate! 15-03-2021 07:00 PM

Then Eve took away their innocence by eating from the apple and inviting Adam to do the same.

Alf 15-03-2021 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11018335)
Then Eve took away their innocence by eating from the apple and inviting Adam to do the same.

I thought that was Snow White?

Captain.Remy 15-03-2021 07:04 PM

I thought it was Adam and Steve, but k. :shrug:

Kate! 15-03-2021 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11018338)
I thought that was Snow White?

No. Snow White ate a poisoned apple and went into a coma

Alf 15-03-2021 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11018347)
No. Snow White ate a poisoned apple and went into a coma

I thought that was Sleeping Beauty?

GoldHeart 15-03-2021 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11018349)
I thought that was Sleeping Beauty?

Sleeping beauty pricked her finger on a spinning wheel , maleficent set her up / put her in a trance . Then the fairies put everyone else to sleep for 100 years , until a prince could save her.

Keep up Alf


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