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Reading Post #49
He's a Stud, She's a Slut and 49 Other Double Standards Every Woman Should Know by Jessica Valenti of Feministing.com.
Go forth and read it. None of it is really new, which is the point. Women deal with this stuff every damn day. Some of the topics are small, and some aren't. But most of them are going to sound really familiar...
Men who have lots of sex, who score, are studs. They're envied. They have achieved something,
Women who have lots of sex, are sluts. They're dirty. They lose something.
Women in charge are bitches. Women who speak up are loud, we're shrill, we're grating.
Men who are in charge are leaders. Men who speak up are respected, are listened to.
Women who are angry are too angry.
Women who don't conform to a certain standard of beauty are sloppy - but women who put a lot of time into grooming are vain.
And how often do men get stopped on the street and asked why they're not smiling?
There's a few annoying typos, including Gem when it clearly should have been Jem (outrageous, I know), and I find the use of pet terms for the vagina a little annoying, but it's definitely worth reading.
DV
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I would have said, "Cuz the voices are pissing me off."
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Yeah, I don't know what he was thinking. Smiling just takes too much work sometimes, heh. It might take more muscles to frown, but dammit, it's more comfortable. :)
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Neither of which is a problem.
In fact, when I was pregnant and now that I travel with a toddler, I pray for guys like you to come along and open the door.
DV
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(j/k)
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They don't usually do it to men.
It's not always a question either, but more of a command/request directed at women: "Why don't you smile?" or "You'd be so pretty if you smiled."
DV
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Droll's not usually the word I use. :)
DV
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V-A-G-I-N-A, there is nothing to be ashamed of when saying the proper term, folks! REALLY.
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She kept using na-na, which I found a little elss annoying than vajayjay.
The vajayjay thing irritated me because it was perfectly okay to say PENIS numerous times on the same show.
Yes, I am teacing the MV all the proper names for her body parts.
DV
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I think na-na is just as bad, personally. It's more baby-fied, as well.
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The vajayjay thing started on Grey's Anatomy, I think (which is even more screwed up because it's a medical term and a medical show).
Na-na sounds like something you call your grandmother.
DV
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Yeah, it's pretty bad when such a ridiculous term gets it's start on a medical show of all places.