When
it comes to gender, double standards are alive and well. Let’s face it:
despite all of the advances toward gender equality, many people still
expect different things from men and women.
Redditor blackbirdholiday asked other Reddit users to identify some of the thingswomen are generally judged more harshly for than men.The results made us realize just how much has to change.
Here are five things Reddit users believe society looks down on women for:
1. Having “too many” sexual partners.
While no-one’s “number” should matter, the sexual double standard is alive and well. Men who sleep around are “studs,” but women who do the same are “sluts.” What’s more, a disturbing study found that women
labelled ”promiscuous” were rejected by their male and female peers, which is all kinds of messed up.
2. Having a messy home.
Though an estimated 81 percent of men and 87 percent of women report feeling anxious about home upkeep, women still do the majority of the housework. Why? Because women are judged much more harshly than men for having a messy home. We like the attitude HuffPost blogger Claire McCarthy shared in her Feb. 25 post: “We have more important things to do. If there is some time left over after we talk, eat together, play together and finish this really great book, we’ll clean. If not, well, it can wait.”
3. Being overweight.
Though both men and women experience fat prejudice, studies have found that overweight women feel more societal pressure to lose weightthan overweight men.
4. Being blunt or assertive.
A woman who speaks her mind too much is deemedbossy, aggressive or arrogant – whereas a mouthy dude is simply showcasing his executive leadership skills.
5. Not having children.
Childfree women are often referred to as “selfish” and told they will regret their decision not to have kids. Because what kind of unnatural woman would never want to be a mother? Men get no such flak — being a dad isn’t considered to be an essential part of manhood. Plus, men have way more time to decide if they want kids! (But they still have biological clocks, too.)
Source: Huffinton Post
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