Sunday, July 01, 2007

Stuck-Up Bitches

Via Lauren at Lost in Texas, here's a really interesting article on the phenomenon we all know and love as street harassment.

A lot of men really have no idea how much of this shit women have to put up with on a constant basis. It's not about being pretty, and it's not about looking provocative. Nor is it about being any particular age: I can pretty well remember that by the time I was ten years old, I knew to avoid walking near construction sites.

I find that now I'm more or less all grown up, harassment from strangers - unwelcome and unpleasant as it still is - doesn't get under my skin the way it did when I was younger. But the underlying attitudes are still enormously disturbing. For one thing, it's pretty much a constant fact of life for any young girl from around the time she hits puberty. You know that's gotta do some weird shit to your self-image. Even more troubling, to me at least, is the fact that it almost never happens to a woman in the company of a man. Which is why so many men are mostly unaware how much of this is going on.

I puzzle over the reason behind this. A woman alone, or in a group of women, is considered fair game. I suppose it would be considered too disrespectful to a fellow man to shout at a woman who may be his wife, girlfriend, or daughter. And the unconscious attitude beneath that would be, wouldn't it, that a woman unescorted by a male protector has forfeited her right to be treated respectfully?!

Not that hiding out of the public eye will spare you. I've gotten catcalled just walking across the front yard to retrieve the mail. And, though it's not as frequent now that employers are cracking down on it, any woman will still occasionally be sexually harassed by complete strangers at work.

The author of the article interviewed one of the harassers, who said his catcalls and suggetive remarks to strangers were a way to meet women, and referred to those who didn't welcome his attentions as "stuck-up bitches." His behavior is to flirtation what rape is to sex.

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7 Comments:

At July 01, 2007 10:47 PM, Blogger Pam said...

AMEN SISTER!!

I wonder how many times this has worked for them to "meet women"? I would guess, a BIG FAT ZERO.

 
At July 02, 2007 10:15 AM, Blogger Pam said...

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At July 02, 2007 9:37 PM, Blogger southboulevard said...

Ugh...as I've said in a recent blog, I've been getting hoots and honks as I run on the streets. The honks kind of stopped after I gave these guys the finger one day after receiving 3 honks and a "woohoo, nice pants!"

Last week, I was running along and I nearly had a heart attack as someone drives up next to me and honks. Uggh. The next day I got a few more "hey there" toots.

I've become very good at deciphering the meaning of various honks. There is the "hey there" honk that must mean they either like the way I look or think my running face looks hot. Then, there is the "I'm goign to screw with this guy honk." I hate those. Occasionally, I get the "I am crazy and just want to say hello to strangers" honk. I like those.

It really disturbs me when other guys say things at me from their car windows. It is impossible to tell if they are just being jerks or are drunk and secretly want me to run into their car. It's really odd.

The dark tinted sports cars with girls sometimes honk. I can never get a good look at the girls. They always honk when the traffic is moving rather quickly. Guys like to honk when they are clearly visible, in mid-turn or stopped.

Sorry about this rant, but this is a very common problem I have. I really get annoyed.

 
At October 07, 2008 11:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can relate. About the time I grew breasts, crossing a busy intersection became like a video game. I learned to become anxious if there was a stopped car full of guys...comments were guaranteed. I was not a pretty girl or voluptuous, nor did I invite comments, but they happened anyway. Some comments were mean.."hey dog!", and some were like verbal rape,"Come here and I'll teach you something, sweetie!". Guys like that solidified my leeriness of men in general. They all seemed like male dogs in heat.

 
At December 20, 2008 4:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You should be honored that you are not fat and old yet, for when you are...believe me, the male intrest will completely die!The problem with you women is that you are 95% STUCK UP...especially in Austin. Well...FUCK YOU ALL!!!

 
At May 01, 2009 3:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i agree women complain about male attention but dress in ways to encourage it , how strange
then when a man even says hello assumes he only wants to have sex with her , and treats him like shit
geez i wonder why men get angry with women and we have so much rape in this country , maybe wear loose jogging pants when runnign instead of the tightest spandex you can find showing off your ass so every man will look ,
doesnt take a genius to figure that out ...

 
At May 01, 2009 3:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i agree women complain about male attention but dress in ways to encourage it , how strange
then when a man even says hello assumes he only wants to have sex with her , and treats him like shit
geez i wonder why men get angry with women and we have so much rape in this country , maybe wear loose jogging pants when runnign instead of the tightest spandex you can find showing off your ass so every man will look ,
doesnt take a genius to figure that out ...

 

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