05-11-2010, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bit
If I understand right, it's that the word "man" was used to describe a woman.
When people describe a woman who is not stereotypically feminine/beautiful as "a man" then the message that comes across is that the only proper way to be a woman is to be stereotypically feminine/beautiful--in other words, if you aren't clearly and easily labeled "feminine" you must be a man.
The problem is, that message leaves out all the other ways of being a woman, including being a Butch woman. You could say that it steals a lot of space from being a woman and labels it all "man." That message makes "man" worth more than "woman" and that's why it is misogynist.
Hope that helps!
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Thanks, Kind of. I'm really trying to see it. I need to close my eyeballs and ponder it quietly I think.
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