sir.rutthed said:There are certain things that are just flat out rude. Sadly, some of us didn't get the memo and don't quite get the "why" of it. This is a thread for those situations. What is something people say is extremely offensive and you just don't get why? I'll start off with homosexuality as a choice. I never got why some people are so offended by it, who the hell cares about WHY you're gay?
So, what don't you get? Feel free to help clarify it for your fellow man too, but let's try to keep it civil, mkay?
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In my experience the reason most people (women included) are, not offended by it, so much as it makes them very uncomfortable. This has the result that they then come across as rude as they can help but act uncomfortable. Its a very difficult thing to hide.
Interestingly, most people do not get this same effect from women. If I engage my analytical psychology side for a moment I would postulate that its to do with the fact that male intimacy is usually a quite well hidden thing socially at least in public and when it has been displayed in the past it is basically exclusively male/female. This is less true in countries such as France and Italy but certainly fits Britain and so by extension the US. While female/female casual intimacy is far more common. Therefore as a result feels far less alien when it goes further.
Just a theory.
I personally just don't get offence in general. Quite often the term offence now its intrinsically linked with "discriminate", largely because if you cause offence to someone of a different ethnic etc. origin it is automatically assumed to be racially/sexually/religiously discriminatory.
To give an example, I was at a party once with a few friend with a WHOLE loada people I didnt know. We'd had a few and were in a group of both un/known people. For some reason my friend (who is female) was going into the kitchen for something, I asked her if she would grab me another beer and when she agreed I made a joke about "proper places". She and I both knew it was a joke, but 2 of the other women there took offence on her behalf and damned near took my head off over it.
It is only offensive if you take offence. Nothing I had done and said or ANYTHING in my demeanour to my friend or any other women there suggested that I might actually be serious. Yet they still treated me like I was a condemned felon, at a bloody joke.
Yeah it dumb. Im 6'4 so a lot of people are midgets to me. I call someone 5'2" a midgets they laugh and make some quip about the air being thin, I call someone 4'5" a midgets and Id get a warning at the very least if they decided to tell the police. Its retarded. Everyone is insistent on trying to remove discrimination, but they look so had for it that you have to rethink every idle comment 3 times before you say it in case they decide to take offence and you shoot yourself in the foot.