So the first time I ever heard that phrase, I was in high-school. I was watching a really bad movie called 10 Things I Hate About You, and the main character was sort of a shrewish girl who hated men. However she hated them for a reason. Her plight really hits home right now. I know a man who acts like a Pig 24/7. It is really scary that there are women who like to be treated like a piece of meat. I think that women who put up with that shit are weak and need help. I don't know how someone could put up with that crap all day long, and not have issue with it. I think that people like him should be punished for all of their crap that they make people go through. For instance, I heard him speak today about going out with one of his friends who is roughly 20 yrs younger than him, and saying how he would love to go out with him and "show the girls a good time" he also said that he would only be interested in ones who would get a "tramp stamp" for him, so they could remember the one night stand.
Now you have to understand that this guy not only has a wife and kids, but he is talking about all of this in front of me, as well as his kids! He sees women as objects, and he makes perverted jokes about what he could do to them, for them. I just think it is sick, and guys like him need to be shot.
I understand that some men are stuck in the past, and they feel as though they have earned the right to treat women like property, but do they know anything about history? The Women's right's movement happened! I would give him a history lesson, but I know he would tell me "go back to the kitchen where you belong" Thankfully I am stubborn. I am doing my part to make him miserable. I know he hates cheese, so this week I have made cheesy taco pasta, cheesy chicken salad, and tonight I am making cheesy chicken quesadillas. I think it will piss him off, and I am hoping he gets a taste of his own medicine. I am not "his bitch" and I will not be treated as such!
Ok, I feel better getting that off my chest! I think I should have been born in the past. I would have been a great activist. I would have loved to walk with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton as they fought for women's rights. I am happy to know that I was born in the state where a lot of women's history began. I think I take for granted that NY is such a "fair" state when it comes to rights. I think other states don't have such pride, and therefore raise their boys to be idiots... or maybe I am just biased because I <3 NY!
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Ouch!
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