by threadbear » Sat 07 Oct 2006, 15:44:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Gideon', 'O')h Threadbare, please save the insults, really. I have no qualms about the extent or limitations of my vocabulary: I was shown and told many times in the wonderful public schools I attended the percentile in which I fell.
I criticize Small Pox Girl's choice of words not because they are drawn from a set of words that is unrecognized by the hoi polloi, but rather because the words she uses are made up words, insider words, shiboleth that are unnecessary other than to establish oneself as separate and above.
You see?
It's like attending a meeting and having some guy get up and start with, "our main prioritization strategy should be to leverage and advantacize our prinicple stratagems through cooptation of related . . . "
At that point I know the guy is a fraud and I stop listening.
Likewise, SPG uses lots of those "see my acumen?" words that are entirely unnecessary and that could easily be replaced with more definite words.
As an example, SPG suggested that I might have "gender insecurity" or some other such thing. I asked her to define her inside word so that I could assess myself. No answer yet.
So, thread bare, you wrote . . .
"The fault isn't with SPG's adequate vocabularly, but with the average, non- reading citizen's inability to ar-ti-cul-ate."
I disagree - extremely intelligent people have had no problem writing in clear, concise terms. I was just reading some Jefferson - even allowing for the differences in the language over 200 years, his points are all pretty clear and don't rely on garbage made up words.
You wrote:
"Women have to convince the opposite sex, through appearance alone, that they are able to reproduce, when their behaviour in the androgynous zone suggest otherwise."
What does this mean? Your position is that aggressive women at work places are presumed to be unable to reproduce?
This is bizarre and I don't get it.
"There is over-compensation involved here, working with the premise that men like women's breasts."
I don't know what this means either. What is the overcompensation? Fake boobs? Most aggressive women at work don't have fake boobs. In fact, most of the aggressive women I've met at work do their best to cover up their boobs, not show them.
"Men, by the same token, still have to appeal to women's desire to be protected (regardless of how the world has changed), by beefing up."
Men don't have to do anything. What does this mean?
"The hyper-muscling is compensation for the fact that little physical work is actually done and this male's role as supporter and protecter are likely limited."
This is pychobabble here. First, why not just say "weight lifting" or "bodybuilding"? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
Each term has been around for 40 years or more and each makes perfectly clear the activity being referenced. I'd suggest that bodybuilding implies a greater devotion, but that's splitting hairs.
Why can't it just be that some guys like to have a rock hard, ripped body? Why does it have to have a reason other than the following . . .
Men want women to want them.
Most women find a muscular male body more attractive than a Mr. Bean body.
Therefore many men lift weights (or, if you prefer, accilmate to a hypertrophied state of sarcomeric excess).
You see why I think your explanation is straining and psychobabble? I can explain it with three sentences using all well known words. You require a dissertation with a glossary.
It's almost as if modern sociologist/neofeminist types can't stand the thought that basic biology drives these obvious phenomena.
Women get bigger boobs so they can appeal to men and be more attractive to men.
THAT'S IT.
Oh, the horror the horror in the simplicity of it all! The horror that a neofeminist would have to face the truth that some women want big tits not because it was forced on them by society, not because culture has created a false attraction, and not for any other reason than (hush . . . )
that's the way our bio works and it's never gunnuh change. Egads!!!!!!
"My father made the comment that he finds what is considered the ideal modern feminine form kind of hideous."
Some guys like fat chicks. Some guys like hairy chicks. I find the ideal modern feminine form . . . well, rather ideal. To each their own and whatever floats your boat.
"And what is a neo-feminist?"
A feminist - A person who believes in equal rights for women. Gideon is a feminist.
A neofeminist - A person who believes that anything that is good for women is good, and who actively pursues this end. Gideon despises the theory of neofeminism.
Two examples - A feminist notes that the admission percent for women is 55% at the college level (45% for men) and notes that it appears that the practical limit of a gender level playing field has been reached or is close at hand.
A neofeminist notes that the number of CEOs in fortune 500 companies is less than 50%, and calls for government action to end the discrimination.
A feminist retorts that 50% might not be the natural, unbiased percent if a level playing field was, in fact, in place, and reiterates that the goal is equal rights, not equal performance in all endeavors in life. The feminist adds that the percentage of secretaries and nurses and elementary teachers are all dramatically skewed in favor of those with vaginas, and wonders whether the neofeminists have taken any actions to ameliorate those injustices.
And so on.
Neofeminists are equivalent to the Jesse Jacksons of the world, who aren't interested in what's right, per se, but rather in what's best for their group.
I know exactly what you're saying, Gideon, and have to laugh because it's something that bugs me too. Management consultants seem to exist for the sole purpose of defining a problems, that are already well understood, and then translating them into babble that people pretend to understand.
But, I've never noticed SPG doing this. It seems to me that due to the fact that she's a doctor she's going to use med-speak that is a bit unwieldy to the lay person, on occasion. I've certainly never gotten the impression that she thinks she's above it all.
As far as the enlarged breasts thing--
Look, say I'm a working woman, who has to be gender neutral all day. I leave the office feeling empty. Men don't respond to me, I'm depressed. I see women on the street receiving more male attention, particularly women who are well endowed.
My main problem isn't that I'm flat chested, it's that I'm projecting a sexually neutral persona all day. Men don't respond to this. I'm not arousing the animus in men. If I don't understand this, I might look at women who are recieving more attention, simply because theyre 40 double d's,and have my breasts enlarged. That's compensating.