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When they see rape jokes being made and praised, they think they are getting validated.

Was that last part really necessary?

Why do we NEED comedy to have total freedom? Comedy can be nice, but is it worth perpetuating rape culture?

Yup, let's ban mannequins instead of educating people not to rape and harass others.

It isn't. Those big muscley men are a power fantasy for the heterosexual males who created those characters. They want to be the men with the muscles. It's pretty simple. Do you honestly think that comic book creators made those men characters bulky to please the tastes of women? You are conflating two different

Right. It's like some people apply some special prerequisite for gays.

Do you really think there are no 11 year olds who felt attracted to the opposite sex either?

Transmen don't need to want to have a penis. All any adult has to do to be a man is to identify as one.

This got me thinking.

This is partly why I get a little creeped out when people gender their pets. Obviously it doesn't "hurt" the pets being called "she" or "he," but it does remind me of gender essentialism.

I don't think we're going to come to an agreement here. I would say that his answer would only be remarkable if he included how other men/people are treated in addition to women.

If you're not bothered at all by what people expectant/etc from you based upon your gender, that's great for you. But many people ARE bothered, and it's not something that's always, if ever, a matter of choice.

It's nothing new. In many cultures for many years, there is an expectancy that a man is supposed to treat women special - even beyond sexuality. This is of course part of the patriarchy and assumption that women are more fragile or needy than men (hence the need to act in a special way around them), but it's not as if

I don't think it's moral to define someone's gender as man/woman/whatever beyond what the person in question says they are. Culture has it's place, certainly, but when they are hurting and hindering people with their gender roles/expectancies/etc, I don't believe criticism and possible further action (legally, for

There are a lot of people, who for whatever reason, cannot readily support others. This may include people who are disabled in some way, who may in addition also not be able to support themselves. Are they all girls/boys/children then?

It's not at all uncommon for men to judge each other based upon their relationship with women.

I wish we didn't have gender to begin with.

Somehow, the revision on the left angers me more than the original on the right...

It already happened.

I'm not really suggesting that the "X-Men" name is changed...but instead I was bringing up that the word "men" has sexist elements if it's intended to also mean all people. It's not a criticism against X-Men exactly, but the english language structure. Apparently most of the ~14+ people who responded to me didn't