hold the door open for a woman? you sexist pig

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Traditional chivalry is a subtle form of sexism despite its “seemingly positive” qualities, according to the authors of a new psychological study.

The study, published in the Psychology of Women Quarterly journal, uses examples of “benevolent sexism” that include using “he” to refer to a person of unknown gender, helping a woman by carrying shopping bags, or offering to drive on long-distance journeys.

Such acts imply a woman cannot perform the task without help from a man, the report’s authors argue.

Other examples include paying for dinner, seeing a woman safely home and “paternalistic treatment” that they describe as “a woman being cherished or protected by men”.

The study asked both male and female students in Germany and the United States to keep diaries of events in their lives. One group was specifically asked about sexist incidents, while another was asked about more general social interactions. Neither knew about the purpose of the study.

“Women endorse sexist beliefs, at least in part, because they do not attend to subtle, aggregate forms of sexism in their personal lives,” the report concluded.

“Many men not only lack attention to such incidents but also are less likely to perceive sexist incidents as being discriminatory and potentially harmful for women.”

The report’s authors said that “benevolent sexism” is not recognised as a problem, despite "its negative implications and consequences".

“The seemingly positive and flattering qualities, embedded within normative and therefore unnoticed or unacknowledged unequal gender relations, hides the harm benevolent sexism can promote and encourages its endorsement,” they wrote.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0615/breaking31.html?via=mr

:doh:seriously is nothing just simply about being well mannered in this world anymore
 
So being a nice guy and holding a door open for a woman is sexist?

I hold the door open for anyone though really. Unless they are like 20 paces behind me.
 
This study must have been done by Marie Milner, my high school English teacher, who spent the entire year teaching us that all this crap was sexist.
 
1. Offering to help a woman carry shopping bags (implies she’s weak)

2. Insisting on driving her home (implies she can’t look after her own safety)

3. Assuming she wants help buying a laptop (implies she’s clueless with technology)

4. Complimenting a woman on her cooking (reinforces the idea that cooking is a woman’s job)

thats from the actual report
 
:facepalm:Geeeez!!! What other stupidities can people come up with???!! In my view it's nothing to do with sextist, it's a matter of being courteous.
 
Saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen is sexist.
Complementing her on a meal is polite.
 
I hate feminazi trash like the chick that wrote this study. What's so sexiest doing polite things for people ?
 
"Gee, that was a really good pasta."
"THE HELL DID YOU JUST SAY!?"

:huh:
 
I always hold the door open for a woman......when she's walking into the bedroom.

*high five*
 
Guy: "Need help buying a new computer? You know I work at Best Buy"
Girl: "F*** you Terrance. F*** you and your 3rd ball"

The list is stupid and just ticks me off
 
Well maybe this study reinforces the idea that women really want an ******* prick? Cuz apparently treating someone with respect is "sexist"

Well I'd hate to be sexist, I guess it's time to get my pimp hand a work out.
 
Sounds like a lot of the stuff my X-wife would tell me.

*Rim shot*
 
Wow, this is pretty dumb. I'm a woman and I appreciate it if someone (male or female) holds the door for me or offers help. I don't take it like I can't do it, I think it's nice -- if I can do it myself, I'll politely decline but appreciate the offer, and if I really do need help then we're both happy.

It's not insulting to compliment me (on my cooking or otherwise)..... do you know how long that four layer chocolate cheesecake took?! You better like it :oldrazz:

Some women are more like fem-nazis, and take things waaaayyyy too personally.
 
Harls is obviously swept up in the stranglehold that is a chauvinistic society. :o
 
A few months ago I dated this chick who was a complete feminazi... Stuff like offering to help out with a bit of DIY or fix her PC was met with rebuke. I didn't collect her, she'd drive/walk herself. All that jazz. Funnily enough though, those ideals stopped when it came time to whip out the cash and pay for dinner or a night out. THen it was 'the gentlemanly' thing for me to pay out apparently! Needless to say she got kicked to the curb pretty damn quick.

Now every girl I date has to pass a strict "WOMAN! MAKE MY DAMN SAMMICH!" test :awesome:
 
Once I did not hold a door open for a girl at my high school. suddenly someone grabs my arm and yanks me back through the doorway. It was Mr. Detmer, my schools shop teacher. He chewed me out for about 15 minutes, makeing me several minutes late for class. He was furious at my absolute lack of manners. It was pretty crazy. Since then I hold the door open basically for everyone.
 
There was this girl I liked in highschool.

The opportunity presented itself for me to open the door for her. Her reply?

"Go"

Implying I go before her.
 
I had a girl tell me this once. She said that it implied that she needed help and she didnt need help.
 
I hope someone lets a door slam their face.
 
Once I did not hold a door open for a girl at my high school. suddenly someone grabs my arm and yanks me back through the doorway. It was Mr. Detmer, my schools shop teacher. He chewed me out for about 15 minutes, makeing me several minutes late for class. He was furious at my absolute lack of manners. It was pretty crazy. Since then I hold the door open basically for everyone.

Whoever wrote that article needs 15 minutes with Mr Detmer, in my opinion. :awesome:
 
using the logic of that article, does that mean wanting to have sex with a girl and not a guy is sexist?
 

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