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—For The Men Who Still Don’t Get It, Carol Diehl (via girlbabe)
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“The stigma of being labelled a sex offender will follow those boys all their lives because of one mistake.”
“We can’t be too quick to judge, we don’t know what really happened.”
“Who hasn’t done something regrettable back when they were young and foolish?”
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It always struck me that men actually might benefit from the “bumbling idiot” stereotype. In very many of the dysfunctional heterosexual relationships I’ve observed, men basically only work then come home and do nothing, and women do a majority of the actual work and men use this learned or feigned helplessness to get women to do everything for them. They’re socialized this way, I think. I married this very equality talking, sensitive, feminist-ally, politically correct kind of man and yet the day we got back from our honeymoon, my ex husband suddenly became an infant who no longer knew how to operate an iron, pack a grocery bag, balance the budget, take a pee without splattering the entire bathroom, flush the toilet, cook his own meals, return phone calls, put his own dishes in the sink before they turned moldy, or even drop letters off at the post office.
The bumbling idiot stereotype doesn’t hurt men. Men are not being denied jobs or health care or legal rights because of being seen as bumbling idiots. They benefit from the stereotype because it means that women do everything.
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mousesinger (via swordssoarewords)
My mum says this happened with her and dad when they got married, too. They’d been living together for five years before that. Fortunately mum drew attention to the changes in Dad’s behaviour, and he went back to doing his equal share of everything.
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fun prank; tell women they’re only good for romance, sex, and having children. and then laugh at them for wanting romance, shame them for having sex, and act like they have to give up all facets of their personalities if they become mothers
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