We had to give a 4 minute speech in my speech class on whatever we wanted, and this girl went up and talked about how an older man told her that she dressed in appropriately (mind you, she dresses like a slut) and she claimed it was an act of men thinking we are superior, and went on a whole rant about feminism. Unfortunately, I couldn't contain my laughter and remarks, and ended up being used as an "example", and also got 10 points of my speech (not a big deal).
Anyway, it's stupid and it's funny how they claim feminism for the simplest of stuff. Smh. Credit to all the normal woman in the world, you the real MVP
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Dressing like hoe giving a free show but saying no. Shoot her!
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When i talk to girls i say "NUDES OR GTFO" it fails 99% of the time
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Should of said this.....
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I probably would've laughed too.
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This thread is great. I enjoy all your comments
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My English teacher used to laugh when anyone said something about feminism. I'll miss that guy.
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Oh boy it would of gotten more interesting if I was there. Good job tho. I dislike feminist alot
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If it were me, I would have just kept my mouth shut and looked for opportunities to sleaze my way into her pants at some point later on down the line. (Dressing like a slut means she WANTS to be seduced, not told to put more clothes on. That's insulting.)
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Tell her to suck it up.
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This comes to mind...
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I AWLWAYS claim equality. When girls do stuff like that. Example: last week I was sitting with one of my friends(a girl) and then her friend said, " No boys allowed at this table. Girls only." So I pulled up equality and she stoped, respected me more, and let me sit.
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Edited by x22player22x: 8/27/2014 6:49:37 PMi knew this one girl who kept on talking about how she had 5 dudes then her main one but she said she wasnt a slut..... no joke .-.
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Edited by JDeltaWhiskey: 8/27/2014 10:47:12 PMCredit to all the real weird normal women. (: imo
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When the hell did we get so many social justice warriors here? I blame Destiny.
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I don't have a problem with people dressing the way they want to, one of my friends likes wearing kelts and another likes wearing pajamas. What I have a problem with is people shoving their tits or asses at me (and the occasional gay man flexing his stuff at me) and expecting me to praise them or show a little something back. To me it's really uncomfortable when they show their stuff on purpose and expect the world to kiss their ass. This one time this one lady she was very attractive dressed in what women would normally wear in the summer (it was a sun dress). The dress was see through and she said to me "I hope no one notices that my dress is see through" then she bends over I look away and every time I would look away she would get in my sight of view and bend over. So finally I got tired of it and said to her "listen lady do I look like a f.ucking baboon to you?" And I walked away. That was one of many awkward sexual encounters.
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I'd have to side with her. It's pretty rude to just tell someone that what they're wearing is inappropriate. Unless she was at a formal event with a dress code, the guy was in no place to tell her how to dress.
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Should have told her that her outfit triggers you.
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Edited by Seven: 8/27/2014 7:10:25 PMWhat you just said is besides the point, the idea that [i]you[/i] feel you, along with everyone would not blam someone due to dress. Is entirely disconnected from the sentiment that many people (including women) believe that do in face point towards sexual assault as a consequence of "slutty dress." Main idea of why I disagree [spoiler]The idea here is [b]not[/b] hypocrisy, there is not an action in the world tied to the way you act or look that trumps your wants and needs behind your concept of free will. That applies to sexual assault of verbal abuse. Have you been cat called? I have walked with my girlfriend and been "congratulated" for being with "a slew of derogatory and disgusting phrases directed towards my girlfriend." My girlfriend is vocal as hell and she yelled back that they were degenerate losers. My point if view on catcalling was that it should be ignored, after this incident however, I was ready to chase down the car, meet them at the next traffic light and beat the living shit out if the degenerate loser who just tried to make my significant other feel like an object. There is a slew of standard practice occurrences that men and women pass off until they are subjected to an instance where they finally realize how wrong they were. Feminism exists in order to try and push that mentality into the light, educate individuals tat there is a toxic culture that is brushed off asan exaggerated non-issue. The hypocrisy comes from point if views making judgements on others experiences, deeming them overreactions as they personally couldn't imagine perpetrating an occurrence. The issue here is that it happens [b]ever[/b].[/spoiler] Why I think what I have to say is worth reading: About a month after this incident walking with my girlfriend, I was sitting alone on set of stairs by a crosswalk. [b]I[/b] am a 6' tall male and I'm healthy so I like to wear tank tops in the summer. A jeep filled with 4 women stopped at the crosswalk; one said "hey" to me, so I smiled and waved and looked back down at my phone, I was waiting for an uber to pick me up, thinking nothing if it. What I wasn't expecting, was the women to cheer and continue talking, I was told to hop In their car, throw them my tank etc. Along with being told what "we could all do to you." This time around I wasn't the same kind of, I want to rip out your stupid degenerate voice box angry. I was a sick kind if angry, that someone, after I smiled and waved the same way I would when I greet my neighbor walking her dog, people thought it was okay to say these things to me. After they drove off, I literally had no idea what I was supposed to do or how to even respond, at that point I was wondering how my S/O had managed to yell back at her cat callers because after an experience directed at me I felt like I just wanted to go inside and die a little bit. She knew how to respond because she's [i]used[/i] to it. How dare someone get used to that occurrence. [b]It's gross that you think received less points than you deserved and laughed at a girl trying to justify that the way she dressed should not be connected to the way she should expect to be treated[/b]
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Lol I hate what the world has become.
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Sorry, but you deserve getting those 10 points marked off. Laughing at someone's speech is really rude whether or not you agree with them.
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These threads never fail to epitomize the things that feminists complain about.
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Should've ask the teacher to use the projector for your speech and shown everybody my thread. Then [b]everybody[/b] would've been laughing.
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Did she even check her privilege?
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You broke the first rule that easily? smh dude.
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Edited by NaLo: 8/27/2014 12:48:52 PMIn this case the problem is not men being sexist, the problem is people giving a fuck about what other people who they don't even know wear. Like seriously why do you give a damn if someone has a low-cut skirt or a somewhat revealing top? And OP you're part of a problem because in your opinion she dresses like a slut. Well so fucking what!? I say wear whatever the fuck you want unless it's against the law. Where I go to school we don't have a dress code so you constantly see girls in what some people call "inappropriate" clothes (such as low-cut skirts, mini-shorts, tops that reveal some cleavage, etc) but people don't make a big deal about any of them here like they seem to do in the US. There's also a guy at my school who always wears long skirts but people don't seem to care about that either.