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seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
13. have you ever read this. think about it as your read it. see how many things you recognize in self?
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 12:52 PM
Apr 2012

The Male Privilege Checklist

1. My odds of being hired for a job, when competing against female applicants, are probably skewed in my favor. The more prestigious the job, the larger the odds are skewed.

2. I can be confident that my co-workers won’t think I got my job because of my sex – even though that might be true. (More).

3. If I am never promoted, it’s not because of my sex.

4. If I fail in my job or career, I can feel sure this won’t be seen as a black mark against my entire sex’s capabilities.

5. I am far less likely to face sexual harassment at work than my female co-workers are. (More).

6. If I do the same task as a woman, and if the measurement is at all subjective, chances are people will think I did a better job.

7. If I’m a teen or adult, and if I can stay out of prison, my odds of being raped are relatively low. (More).

8. On average, I am taught to fear walking alone after dark in average public spaces much less than my female counterparts are.

9. If I choose not to have children, my masculinity will not be called into question.

10. If I have children but do not provide primary care for them, my masculinity will not be called into question.

11. If I have children and provide primary care for them, I’ll be praised for extraordinary parenting if I’m even marginally competent. (More).

12. If I have children and a career, no one will think I’m selfish for not staying at home.

13. If I seek political office, my relationship with my children, or who I hire to take care of them, will probably not be scrutinized by the press.

14. My elected representatives are mostly people of my own sex. The more prestigious and powerful the elected position, the more this is true.

15. When I ask to see “the person in charge,” odds are I will face a person of my own sex. The higher-up in the organization the person is, the surer I can be.

16. As a child, chances are I was encouraged to be more active and outgoing than my sisters. (More).

17. As a child, I could choose from an almost infinite variety of children’s media featuring positive, active, non-stereotyped heroes of my own sex. I never had to look for it; male protagonists were (and are) the default.

18. As a child, chances are I got more teacher attention than girls who raised their hands just as often. (More).

19. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether or not it has sexist overtones.

20. I can turn on the television or glance at the front page of the newspaper and see people of my own sex widely represented.

21. If I’m careless with my financial affairs it won’t be attributed to my sex.

22. If I’m careless with my driving it won’t be attributed to my sex.

23. I can speak in public to a large group without putting my sex on trial.

24. Even if I sleep with a lot of women, there is no chance that I will be seriously labeled a “slut,” nor is there any male counterpart to “slut-bashing.” (More).

25. I do not have to worry about the message my wardrobe sends about my sexual availability. (More).

26. My clothing is typically less expensive and better-constructed than women’s clothing for the same social status. While I have fewer options, my clothes will probably fit better than a woman’s without tailoring. (More).

27. The grooming regimen expected of me is relatively cheap and consumes little time. (More).

28. If I buy a new car, chances are I’ll be offered a better price than a woman buying the same car. (More).

29. If I’m not conventionally attractive, the disadvantages are relatively small and easy to ignore.

30. I can be loud with no fear of being called a shrew. I can be aggressive with no fear of being called a bitch.

31. I can ask for legal protection from violence that happens mostly to men without being seen as a selfish special interest, since that kind of violence is called “crime” and is a general social concern. (Violence that happens mostly to women is usually called “domestic violence” or “acquaintance rape,” and is seen as a special interest issue.)

32. I can be confident that the ordinary language of day-to-day existence will always include my sex. “All men are created equal,” mailman, chairman, freshman, he.

33. My ability to make important decisions and my capability in general will never be questioned depending on what time of the month it is.

34. I will never be expected to change my name upon marriage or questioned if I don’t change my name.

35. The decision to hire me will not be based on assumptions about whether or not I might choose to have a family sometime soon.

36. Every major religion in the world is led primarily by people of my own sex. Even God, in most major religions, is pictured as male.

37. Most major religions argue that I should be the head of my household, while my wife and children should be subservient to me.

38. If I have a wife or live-in girlfriend, chances are we’ll divide up household chores so that she does most of the labor, and in particular the most repetitive and unrewarding tasks. (More).

39. If I have children with my girlfriend or wife, I can expect her to do most of the basic childcare such as changing diapers and feeding.

40. If I have children with my wife or girlfriend, and it turns out that one of us needs to make career sacrifices to raise the kids, chances are we’ll both assume the career sacrificed should be hers.

41. Assuming I am heterosexual, magazines, billboards, television, movies, pornography, and virtually all of media is filled with images of scantily-clad women intended to appeal to me sexually. Such images of men exist, but are rarer.

42. In general, I am under much less pressure to be thin than my female counterparts are. (More). If I am fat, I probably suffer fewer social and economic consequences for being fat than fat women do. (More).

43. If I am heterosexual, it’s incredibly unlikely that I’ll ever be beaten up by a spouse or lover. (More).

44. Complete strangers generally do not walk up to me on the street and tell me to “smile.” (More: 1 2).

45. Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens to me. I do not need to plot my movements through public space in order to avoid being sexually harassed, or to mitigate sexual harassment. (More.)

45. On average, I am not interrupted by women as often as women are interrupted by men.

46. I have the privilege of being unaware of my male privilege.

all women are whores [View all] seabeyond Apr 2012 OP
Towards the end of the first article, the following statement occurs.... xocet Apr 2012 #1
" men constantly write this type of shit all over the internet." seabeyond Apr 2012 #2
No point in trying to improve your argument. Equality is worth defending but not poorly.... n/t xocet Apr 2012 #5
you misfired. you may see it as a way to improve on it. what i see is you making up a reason seabeyond Apr 2012 #8
When read from the outside, what was written comes across very differently. xocet Apr 2012 #14
if women are raised from the time of little girl seabeyond Apr 2012 #15
What is a belief? redqueen Apr 2012 #3
So, there is no point in trying to put the argument on a sounder foundation? n/t xocet Apr 2012 #6
really? iverglas Apr 2012 #4
Hah, that "condemnation of all men" BS reminded me of this: redqueen Apr 2012 #10
Hey, if I am wrong, please enlighten me. What is the best study out there on subconscious xocet Apr 2012 #12
have you ever read this. think about it as your read it. see how many things you recognize in self? seabeyond Apr 2012 #13
No. Those are very good points to consider. xocet Apr 2012 #16
are you seabeyond Apr 2012 #17
Yes. xocet Apr 2012 #32
but see, seabeyond Apr 2012 #33
Here is some stuff.... xocet Apr 2012 #38
I am definitely keeping in mind that you are an outsider to this group iverglas Apr 2012 #21
so it seems that the quibble is iverglas Apr 2012 #24
This is a very interesting article: xocet Apr 2012 #30
you're welcome too iverglas Apr 2012 #31
Leave, disruptor. BlueIris Apr 2012 #34
Since I apologized to everyone else, I'll apologize to you, too. Sorry. It was a misunderstanding. xocet Apr 2012 #39
it's the double standard that both are trapped in iverglas Apr 2012 #7
you are right. and ya, see, i went first a couple decades ago. wasnt so hard. and any man seabeyond Apr 2012 #9
I disagree that men cant really start. redqueen Apr 2012 #11
no, I do agree iverglas Apr 2012 #18
more to lose if they go first... more to gain from the present arrangement seabeyond Apr 2012 #19
This happens to me in real life ALL. THE. TIME. MadrasT Apr 2012 #20
I've been a little lucky iverglas Apr 2012 #22
i literally had men tell me seabeyond Apr 2012 #23
heh, MadrasT's and my exchange in another thread iverglas Apr 2012 #25
exactly. kinda like rachel not dressing like a girl, or whatever. seabeyond Apr 2012 #26
Wow! Good to see such sex positive statements! PassingFair Apr 2012 #27
you had me laughing so hard seabeyond Apr 2012 #28
excellent! n/t Scout Apr 2012 #29
But, but, part of what makes a woman successful BlueIris Apr 2012 #35
IGN agrees, all women are whores redqueen Apr 2012 #36
oh, wow. couldnt get past the video seabeyond Apr 2012 #37
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kicking to see if it will make it to first page. nt seabeyond Feb 2014 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2014 #42
I admire how brave you are, seabeyond! marble falls Dec 2014 #43
do you know what name removed said? that hunts down an old OP (that i LOVE) only seabeyond Dec 2014 #44
LOL - nice of name removed to kick this thread. cyberswede Dec 2014 #45
i love this thread. he made me re read. and i kept saying yup. right on. lol seabeyond Dec 2014 #46
It was bad ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #47
i love listening to you seabeyond Dec 2014 #48
LOL mercuryblues Dec 2014 #49
Hey, you were unflagged. Good for you. Got your voice back seabeyond Dec 2014 #50
Hey you! ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #51
Women do it as well, and that's not good either GitRDun Dec 2014 #52
It is a largely male issue ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #53
Post removed Post removed Sep 2019 #54
Fuck off hard... Dennis Donovan Sep 2019 #55
I have a feeling that post is about to go off into Oblivion. nt Mike 03 Sep 2019 #56
hopefully... Dennis Donovan Sep 2019 #58
It was gone by 5:11 DashOneBravo Sep 2019 #59
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2019 #57
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