Sorry to disagree with you and call me "Captain Conservative", but I really think that the genders are different, not only in terms of anatomy. YES, it's best to keep the rights equal, BUT I think the metal differences between and women are there for a reason. Even if those kinds of different behavior ARE society-bound.Gralian said:Ah, gender roles and equality, where double standard is the king with budding compatriots social compliance and confirmation bias.
I've seen and heard a lot of people say fight for a women's rights and show she's not just a subservient housewife, and yet never once have i heard anyone fight for male rights. That we're not all MANLY MASCULINE MEN WHO DO MAN STUFF. You know, not the kind of guy who's automatically good at DIY, doesn't enjoy sport, and yes - is the emotional, sensitive type. You know what's even more bigoted than this? The supposed belief that anyone fitting this description is also a homosexual. I don't know if that's just exclusive to where i was brought up, but that's the assumption - if you don't do MANLY MAN things, you're too soft, too girly and probably gay because you're not enough of a MANLY MAN. How nice.
I really hate the term "be a man", even if it is just a 'figure of speech', because i can tell you now whether it's meant to be taken as a literal term or not it's just as damning as saying 'you're too girly / sensitive / some other variant'. It implies that there's still a gender divide because hey, MANLY MEN control the world right? And that women are somehow lesser because - oh look, they can't "be a man". Even if, again, they could "metaphorically" it's still pretty damn offensive. It'd be better if people said "toughen up" or something similar. Aside from that, it's complete blatant ignorance of the other party's feelings and neglects the fact that, actually, maybe there is something wrong that can't be overcome just by pounding one's chest like a fucking ape.
The fact "be a man" is still such a prevalent phrase in today's society shows gender equality still has a loooong way to go. For both genders. And let's not even talk about the rampant xenophobia and other equality issues That's another topic for another time.
I really heavily dislike society, but I believe, that having differences between the genders is a good thing. I know it's all just a society convention that women have to look good and feminine, and men have to be strong. The unisex concept is a little bit wrong IMHO, because if we all turn totally equal and same, life will be robbed of it's beauty, at least a fraction of it will be lost forever.
The genders have to be opposed, because that's the only way they can coexist really. We are all people with emotions and needs, and we need to fulfill them. I started dumping peer pressure and social acceptance early on, and now most people I know dislike/hate me, because I'm not normal. But even in my deep asocial existence, I couldn't imagine myself without mental and sort of physical strength.
As a man, you need to be strong in todays world, it's an "elbow-society", if you're not ready to "fight" for yourself, your loved ones, your dreams, then "you just lost the game", to say it in a meme. And really, if I would wake up in a world where all women have become muscular, unclean and unattractive, while men became whiny pussies who can't stand for themselves, I would look for other people like me, and if that failed, kill myself. I wouldn't even bother to kill anyone, because IMHO they would be punished enough as it would be.
Sorry for the "ignorant" and "sexist" rant at the end, I just had to say this. I hope yyou understand my point and get where I'm coming from with this opinion, aand can understand and respect my beliefs.
Thank you.