24 January 2024, 06:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KatGirl
Wrong! That is a very narrow definition of the word misogyny. That word also conveys an attitude of sexism toward women. To say A WOMAN MUST BE “HOT” to pull off wearing a Daytona, is putting a different standard on her, than you would on a man, showing an obvious attitude of disrespect towards women, in general. Referring to a woman’s appearance is often used to make women feel “less than”, by males who feel superior. This blatant disrespect and obvious sexism need not rise to the level of hatred, in order to use the word misogyny correctly. You should get a better dictionary. I don’t believe it was you, who made the offensive statement, to begin with, so confused about your need to criticize my vocabulary.
Kat
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The comment was not mysogynic he didn't even mention women. It could have been a comment addressed to men. Your interpretation thinking it was addressed to women only is very egocentric and actually super sexist towards men. Can't men be hot?
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