
At the age of twelve a man asked
Porter if would like have a sexual encounter with a young girl in his bedroom,
he then replied yes! He wanted to prove that he was man enough and also to
avoid ridicule. However, in the back of his head he knew it
would be wrong to engage in sexual act with the girl and could be punishable by
law; also he was still a virgin. So he stood behind the door in the bedroom for
a while, and then walked out into the Living room with his pants down to
indicate that he had done it, where there were a lot of men waiting in line for
their turn. This is evident that some men have no respect for women and sees
them as their use toys (sexual object).
Secondly, he speaks of a time when he had a conversation with a
young boy, asking him how he would feel if his coach called him “A
GIRL” in front of all the players.
The boy then replied: “It
would destroy me!”
From an early age,
boys are helped to acquire a masculinity that allows them to assume and
maintain that position. By the same demonstration, girls are taught to cultivate
a submissive femininity. The resulting difference in the male and female
character is then described as inherent and used to defend the existing power
arrangement. Only those who accept it are normal, and only they can expect to
succeed. The male social role is designed to reward masculine men, while the
female social role offers its relative advantages only to feminine women. (The
aggressive man will run the bigger business; the pretty, agreeable woman will
find the richer husband.) In other words, masculinity and femininity are gender
qualities which are developed in response to social discrimination. However,
once they have been developed, they justify and cement it. The masculine and
feminine gender roles mutually reinforce each other and thereby perpetuate the
inequality on which they are based.
Certainly some of the things boys are being taught about girls are absolutely immoral and destructive to the female body. Until we as a society step up and reconstruct the thoughts we instill in our children, the perception men have against women will not stop and may mimic the behavior against Islamic and African women causing VIOLENT OPPRESSION.



I like your entry. It is quite precise. It has a lot of details and explanation. Moreover, I like how you posted the pictures and video.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog post. It was well detailed. I love the box image and the video of that movie , I love how she said that we have to change the way we think of what it is to be a woman. I also agree with you about about how society has to step up and teach the next generation to respect themselves and each other.
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