Usually those women were not considered the most well -
behaved women in the society just because they chose to speak for themselves or fight for their rights and although so much has been done there needs to be so much more work.
Not exact matches
«Dear
Society, If you think a
woman in a tan vinyl bra and underwear, grabbing her crotch and grinding up on a dance partner is raunchy, trashy, and offensive but you don't think her dance partner is raunchy, trashy, or offensive as he sings a song about «blurred» lines of consent and propagating rape culture, then you may want to reevaluate your acceptance of double standards and your belief
in stereotypes about how men vs.
women «should» and are «allowed» to
behave.
As my friend, economics professor and Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex author Marina Adshade, says,
women are «shamed for
behaving in a way that
society believes is contrary to their nature.»
When you grow up as a girl, it is like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire body at all times, drawn by
society and often religion and family and particularly other
women, who somehow feel invested
in how you
behave, as if your actions reflect directly on all womanhood.