Ellabella44
Diamond Member
Yes it is a complicated subject. As a woman, I've worked in an all male grociery store back room. They treated me equal, no different than one of the guys, then again I sliced melons with a machete all day, and lifted boxes of melons all day long too. I'm independant, you do your stuff, ill do mine right next to you and keep up. I've never expected a man to open my door for me etc, i can do it on my own.
So working in that environment, I was shocked when I took womens studies and my professor turned out to be a radical feminist lesbian who pretty much wanted the girls in the class to say that every man they came in contact oppressed them. Shaving your legs - men are opressing you! Dressing nice - its what the man wants of you! Maybe it had some to do with her personal experience or because she felt that women dont belong with men. (she pretty much preached that last part about women shouldnt be with men, hey im all for the you love who you love, but hey i love men ) I had taken the course thinking it would be history of the womens movement as an elective, wish i hadnt.
Another thing is from a mens side, a friend of mine at one time, had her husband pretty much on a leash. The whole yes dear bit giving in to her wants over his. (poor guy had to mow the lawn in circles because his wife wanted him to for example ) I could never do that to a guy. I laugh like crazy with my husband when we meet up with someone expecting me to be holding his chain because im the woman. Whats the point of doing that to someone else? If you truly respect someone and want them to be happy, you don't make them into who you want them to be, or ask they conform to some standard like my friend did to her husband.
So yes i can see a mens movement, but not towards the end of harassing women. There should be balance.
So working in that environment, I was shocked when I took womens studies and my professor turned out to be a radical feminist lesbian who pretty much wanted the girls in the class to say that every man they came in contact oppressed them. Shaving your legs - men are opressing you! Dressing nice - its what the man wants of you! Maybe it had some to do with her personal experience or because she felt that women dont belong with men. (she pretty much preached that last part about women shouldnt be with men, hey im all for the you love who you love, but hey i love men ) I had taken the course thinking it would be history of the womens movement as an elective, wish i hadnt.
Another thing is from a mens side, a friend of mine at one time, had her husband pretty much on a leash. The whole yes dear bit giving in to her wants over his. (poor guy had to mow the lawn in circles because his wife wanted him to for example ) I could never do that to a guy. I laugh like crazy with my husband when we meet up with someone expecting me to be holding his chain because im the woman. Whats the point of doing that to someone else? If you truly respect someone and want them to be happy, you don't make them into who you want them to be, or ask they conform to some standard like my friend did to her husband.
So yes i can see a mens movement, but not towards the end of harassing women. There should be balance.