I've been thinking a lot. I've been thinking since I read the not-rape article I linked a while back, and since reading Yes means Yes. And I've been thinking more since reading
cereta's entry I'm an anthropologist by training and by nature. What I do professionally is go and take a walk in someone else's world as best I can, and then come back and
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IF I ever make a comment to you that is of the nature that you get sick of hearing it, that it causes you to question your body image or some other negative end result feel free to point it out to me and I'll be certain to adjust in the future. I might be dominant but am not adverse to learning how those around me prefer to be handled :)
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And that's the only way we can change the world. one person at a time, and one generation at a time .
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For me, it's comments about size. "You're so tiny!" "I could pick you up with one arm!" "You probably don't weigh 100 pounds sopping wet." They're dismissive, they're inaccurate, and, if coming from a man I don't know well, they have an aura of threat, whether intentional or not. I already know you have the advantage over me in a physical struggle; it's not necessary to remind me.
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Just putting that out to be considered.
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So when museclio talks about "being socialized to be polite," the definition of "being polite" there is "taking such insults with a smile." I might be reading that wrong, and I assume she'll be along to correct me if I am.
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