Double Standards, anyone?

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Project_Omega

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So yeah, my fellow Escapists. Have you ever been faced with the 'double standard' when interacting with women in some shape or form?

My favorite one is when a man makes a mistake, he is whipped at by the woman for making it, to a ridiculous point, but when the woman does it, its all fine. If you try to point out that its actually her fault, you just get more backslash from her, and then it SOMEHOW gets pinned on YOU.

What is your favourite?
 

go-10

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well look at this thread if it had been made by a woman complaining about men you'd have 8000 replies but being as you're a dude people will avoid replying in fear of being labeled a male supremacist. Which I'm sure you aren't but none the less that's society for ya
 

Project_Omega

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The point is that I am not a supremacist, as you have said. It just pisses me off how some women say they thrive to ensure equal rights, and still draw benefits from 'special treatment'.

It should be either, not both.
 

ZeroMachine

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Yep.

And when they try and pull that on me, I shove it right back into their face. With LOGIC.

People eventually stopped trying to pull that bullshit on me.
 

Hippobatman

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Hanging around sane women, and having a spine usually helps me.

Just point out the double standard, and if said woman (or man, for that matter. It's not gender exclusive, I'll have you know) won't acknowledge the fact, then just leave if you can't stand it.

Stick to your guns and don't back down. If all else fails, make a tactical retreat.

As for the question itself, I can't really remember a specific situation from the top of my head. Sorry.
 

staika

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This is my favorite situation.

But I can't do that because "It's not as funny when you say it" which translates to "We just don't like you enough to let you criticize us"

I don't know why people don't like me as much as other people when I'm such a likable guy D:
 

AMMO Kid

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Sounds like you're sulking about something that just happened to you more than trying to start a thread topic. But I really couldn't care less about doubt standards. I just laugh at them and move on.
 

SilentCom

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I'm a bit tired of these double standard and gender tension threads. I'm starting to feel sorry for that dead horse now...
 

Project_Omega

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SilentCom said:
I'm a bit tired of these double standard and gender tension threads. I'm starting to feel sorry for that dead horse now...
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Then don't read them, simply enough.

If you don't have anything to contribute, don't follow this post and go.
 
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All the time. When a women has sex with a bunch of men, she's labeled a slut. But if a man does it, he's labeled as gay.

It's bullshit I tell you.
 

TheIronRuler

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Project_Omega said:
So yeah, my fellow Escapists. Have you ever been faced with the 'double standard' when interacting with women in some shape or form?

My favorite one is when a man makes a mistake, he is whipped at by the woman for making it, to a ridiculous point, but when the woman does it, its all fine. If you try to point out that its actually her fault, you just get more backslash from her, and then it SOMEHOW gets pinned on YOU.

What is your favourite?
Could you give me an example of that? Haven't happened to me (yet).
Besides that, double standards...
The Rabbis here accept donations for your wedding (and etc.) needs no matter what is your ethnicity, but they won't accept you as an equal if you were born somewhere different than them.
 

Rawne1980

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For years in the UK women had cheaper car insurance.

Last year they had to pay the same as us men and they complained, and I quote, "why should we have to pay more just because we're women"....

I'm sorry ladies, you are paying the same as we've always paid now stick your special treatment up your arse.
 

EeveeElectro

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Not having a go here, but what's the point in making this thread? There's been a fair few, but those people have a reason to discuss it and usually have a story. Something like, "I was at a get together at the weekend and this woman/man and yadda yadda..."
It just seems a bit... ***** about something for the sake of it, it seems so out of the blue.
There's always those people who pop up in these threads and start spouting thinly veiled sexist comments about men or women too.
Like someone said, double standards aren't gender exclusive. Doesn't just happen with women either, I've encountered some problems like that with ethnic minorities and such.

When in doubt, listen to what Chapper said.
 

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Irridium said:
All the time. When a women has sex with a bunch of men, she's labeled a slut. But if a man does it, he's labeled as gay.

It's bullshit I tell you.
I think you've just won the thread, sir and/or madam.
 

Brandon237

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Irridium said:
All the time. When a women has sex with a bunch of men, she's labeled a slut. But if a man does it, he's labeled as gay.

It's bullshit I tell you.
Every post of yours I have read today, combined with that avatar that is somehow better than the last one, has made me respect you more.

OT: None of my friends who are female are like this, at least not seriously, they will often do it jokingly, but I get the feeling that doesn't count... So OP, I must ask, what type of women are you around? You shouldn't try to find dates in the prison admin-lobbies you know.
 

Palademon

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Once in secondary school a girl annoyed me, so I told her I'm tempted to hit her with my umbrella.

She said "Come on then!" and started teasing me to do it.
So I did, and her immediate reaction was "What the hell?", with something about not hitting women...I don't quite remember, I was focusing too much on my now bent umbrella.
 

Blow_Pop

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I don't pull double standards on my guy friends and I slap them every time they even TRY pulling them on me. Wish I could do that to employers. But for most of my guy friends I am their "go to girl" for car stuff. Simply because I have all the automotive experience and enjoy working on cars. And in return they are my tech gurus and are slowly teaching me more about computers. IF they wanted to learn more about cars I'd happily teach them but they know the basics(after I made them learn) so I don't push it.
 

Spectral Dragon

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If it ever happens to me, I let it be known. Even if it's not against me, it's annoying.
Although I DO like to tease people as long as it isn't serious...

Irridium said:
All the time. When a women has sex with a bunch of men, she's labeled a slut. But if a man does it, he's labeled as gay.

It's bullshit I tell you.
Also, this is pure gold. I just wanted to make sure everyone who didn't see the latest three quotes does.
 

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Rawne1980 said:
For years in the UK women had cheaper car insurance.

Last year they had to pay the same as us men and they complained, and I quote, "why should we have to pay more just because we're women"....

I'm sorry ladies, you are paying the same as we've always paid now stick your special treatment up your arse.
In almost every developed country, statistics indicate that men are by far the more reckless drivers and much more likely to get into accidents - particularly under the age of 25. Hence their insurance rates are higher. That's no double standard or unfair treatment, that's insurance companies doing the logical thing because statistically speaking a certain subset of the population is a bunch of fucktards behind the wheel.

Of course this doesn't apply to every young male - myself included, as I'm 23, don't speed, and have yet to be in an accident - but numbers don't lie.