1. Assuming that her sexuality is for male consumption.
Whether
it’s the bisexual woman who is expected to make out with a woman at a
party to the whooping chimpanzee calls of a thousand hardening frat
boys, or the straight woman who is presumed to have wanted some serious
pipe tonight because she happened to wear a matching bra and underwear,
it’s inescapable. (Pro tip: Wearing a matching bra and underwear,
regardless of circumstance, makes you suddenly feel like all of your
problems are manageable and not so bad in the grand scheme of things. It
rarely has to do with sex.) In any case, though, female sexuality is
often interpreted as some kind of peacock-feather-display to get the
attention of any and all men in a three-mile radius. This is false and,
frankly, quite insulting.
2. Expecting a performance.
Women feel as though they have to start screaming during the first sign of sexual contact, and that they have to make their partner feel as though their strictly-penetrative orgasms were both real andthe most life-affirming they’ve ever had. If we don’t, it’s because we’re a huge-ass disappointment, and the dude is going to wonder what’s wrong with us, because he won’t realize that a huge amount of natural female sexual expression is rather quiet. It doesn’t mean it’s bad, it just means that constant screaming and moaning in a vague imitation of a porn star is not the way things actually happen.
3. Making ignorant — if joking — comments about women.
“Lol, make me a sandwich, tho.”
“Girl cosplayers are such attention whores.”
“What do you say to a woman with two black eyes? Nothing, you already told her twice!”
“Why are you a feminist, though? You’re straight.”
“You don’t wanna look like a slut, tho.”
“My ex was such a crazy bitch, you’re not like her at all.”
“OH MY GOD I AM JUST KIDDING, WHY CAN YOU NOT TELL THAT I’M NOT LIKE THOSE OTHER GUYS WHO ACTUALLY HOLD DESTRUCTIVE VIEWS ABOUT WOMEN? MY PENIS IS DIFFERENT, AND DESERVES AN APOLOGY BJ TOUT DE SUITE.”
“Girl cosplayers are such attention whores.”
“What do you say to a woman with two black eyes? Nothing, you already told her twice!”
“Why are you a feminist, though? You’re straight.”
“You don’t wanna look like a slut, tho.”
“My ex was such a crazy bitch, you’re not like her at all.”
“OH MY GOD I AM JUST KIDDING, WHY CAN YOU NOT TELL THAT I’M NOT LIKE THOSE OTHER GUYS WHO ACTUALLY HOLD DESTRUCTIVE VIEWS ABOUT WOMEN? MY PENIS IS DIFFERENT, AND DESERVES AN APOLOGY BJ TOUT DE SUITE.”
4. Mistaking extroversion for romantic interest.
Just because a woman is talking to you does not mean she is flirting with you. Just because a woman is talking to you does not mean she is flirting with you. Just because a woman is talking to you does not mean she is flirting with you.I would like to take up the rest of the article repeating that about a thousand times, and given that every woman reading this can confirm a time when she was speaking to a man in a completely neutral way to accomplish a perfectly platonic task, and was then harassed for an extended period of time for the number that she never intended to give out, it would be a necessary endeavor. But I will get yelled it if I did that.
(Bonus points for the fact that the only real way to get guys like that to stop is to tell them you have a boyfriend, because your “no” is not enough, only the threat of a potential other dude you might have to deal with.)
5. Thinking that women are a “game” to be “won.”
I am not even going to get into how silly the whole pickup artist phenomenon is, or how charmingly ineffective it was when more than half my guy friends were collectively reading The Game in college and compared notes from it like it was some kind of deleted scene from The Bible. I’m just going to say that this is all so absurd, and the only proper way to look at approaching a women is through the spectrum of being completely normal human beings, just like anyone else.6. Assuming that women approach sexuality the same way.
“But my ex loved that!”Cool, that’s awesome, because I am really happy occupying a different human form and perceiving reality through a different spectrum than your ex. It’s actually pretty sweet.
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