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I'm still a jerk
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I found this
John Stoltenberg's why I stopped trying to be a real man
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Really interesting Tora. Thanks for that.
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The future is unwritten
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All I get is feminista.com is for sale.
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OK. sheesh. Wow. What ever.
All my life I felt different from other guys. There always were guys who had more manhood than me. Then I read a feminist book that changed my life. It said, basically, "There's no such thing as 'real men' and 'real women.' Gender is a social fiction." Th at's when I stopped feeling so anxious about whether I measured up against the manhood standard. And that's when I discovered a new kind of personal strength. Yea, and if my aunt had a dick she wouldn't be my aunt.
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To shreds, you say?
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To shreds, you say?
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Radical Centrist
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But if gender is a social fiction, why does it linger across almost all societies, even those largely disconnected from the world? Did they all make it up, or are their actual biological differences that lead to a different psychology which is then mined over generations? If it's a fiction, who wrote it and enforced it for century after century until it became rote?
And Joe, here's one for ya: why feel particularly anxious about not meeting this social standard, and not others? Why was this of critical importance to your psychology? And mine. I was raised an only child, by a single parent mom, who's a feminist. I have always felt totally awkward about my role in masculinity. Well it's totally OK to be me and you. We now know biology produces male and females with vastly different levels of various hormones, from vastly different genetics. Male and female psychology is different well before society gets to them. We're born with it. Psychological sexual differences are the reason for the survival of all species on earth. Why would we imagine we don't have them? And establishing dominance in a social structure happens with almost all living creatures. What we call "machismo", in other animals, leads them to maim and kill each other. We think we're above all this, because we can reason and we've come up with a culture to lay over our reptile brains. The fact is we're pretty much chimps, and chimps are disgusting assholes, and we need to spend all our time remembering to not be like that. Overcoming this shit is the height of humanity. Guys like you should be rewarded. |
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Toad, I don't feel anxious about not meeting a social standard. I'm just making the point that women and men are different, I tried to quote this guys write up from his web page. I don't agree with this guys assessment of things.
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Radical Centrist
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S'ok this was also blowback from a previous gender discussion that happened a few weeks ago!
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I love it when a plan comes together.
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The author is a self centered piece of crap. He has identified varying degrees of manhood and labeled anything surpassing his own as either villainous; or, fictitious. His ability to define what a real man is has no redeeming quality whatsoever.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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The eighteenth century understood gender very differently to today, and also very differently to the fifteenth and sixteenth century, who in turn understood it very differently to earlier and later centuries. The notion of the workplace as a male preserve and the home as a female one, for instance, which still underpins much of our current gender norms, was a relatively recent development in western culture. The idea that women are emotional and men are rational can be traced to the enlightenment. Prior to that the belief was actually the opposite in some ways: men were seen as 'hot' and emotional, passionate etc. Women were seen as 'cold' and comsumptive. How we have lived as men and women in the world has been ever-changing. Nor is it a straight line in one direction. We have had looser and tighter definitions of gender as responses to social and cultural factors throughout. It is an immensely complex subject once you start delving into it, and quite aside from modern understandings of hormones and brain chemistry, history and anthropology both show gender to be a far more fluid and contextual affair than you might think.
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The future is unwritten
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I'm guessing this means that both manhood and womanhood meant having strong traits that led to the survival of the clan, but just in different ways. Also, I'm going to guess that prehistoric hunter-gatherer gender roles are not the stereotypical ones we think of today.
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Franklin Pierce
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This got me thinking so I want to add a few more thoughts.
Going off the evolved thought, another way of determining what traits could be biologically defined as manly would be looking at what traits that women find attractive in men. There are certain traits that both men and women evolved to find attractive, and these traits should be the ones that describe the "fittest" men and women. The traits that will lead to the most successful offspring. For men, what I've noticed is that women tend to find men with confidence, social status (how this person is viewed within a group), and personal drive extremely attractive. This can take many different forms and these traits match up well with someone who would lead a hunter-gatherer society. I would consider these biological traits of manliness. Other forms of manliness, being able to throw a spiral with a football for example, is purely sociological. This will change depending on the society.
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