KiaKaha
Banned
I have been doing some thinking about what it means to be a male - and I realized, that I think the first thread I made on this forum was about whether or not males have it worse off than females (easy now people... easy...) when it comes to fulfilling our gender role.
I wonder this because when it come to issues like depression or shyness, it seems to me at least, that it is more of a weakness than if it were to a female, and I come to this conclusion based on societies gender roles for males.
I am not saying these are rules, I know its a generalization - but the fact remains that there is some truth. Men are expected to be strong, to provide and to protect... to be bold and in control.... to be competitive...all the while still being emotionally available to those who need them.
We are even expected to make the first move when it comes to dating (and do you have any idea how completely and utterly terrifying that is?)
Even I find it a little distasteful if I see a guy who is being a complete pussy over something - but then I stand back and wonder...why...? Why do I think that this guy is weak...? Is it because I have been conditioned to believe men should play a particular role?
I think people are a little more forgiving to females than they are males. I have always had a problem with being shy - and I see it as the epitome (from a male gender role perspective) of weakness as viewed by the rest of society.
Also - I have been pursuing a dating forum (not a dating site... I gave up on that avenue of pleasure sometime ago...but I digress) and even there I see the kind of traits that women tend to find attractive.... Tall, strong, financially stable, independent, physically attractive, confident, dominant, powerful.
It all tells me that men have a specific role to fulfill - a difficult one. It tells me that people are not as forgiving and as kind to males who do not fit these kinds of traits.
Even when I am with guys - they all talk it up, its a constant game of one upmanship - illustrating these aforementioned attributes.
*Like I said - I know these are generalizations and not rules - but there has to be truth in it - generally speaking. What constitutes as failure being a man..? Poor, physically weak - unemployed.....unattractive...?
What about kindness, tolerance and sincerity...?
I wonder this because when it come to issues like depression or shyness, it seems to me at least, that it is more of a weakness than if it were to a female, and I come to this conclusion based on societies gender roles for males.
I am not saying these are rules, I know its a generalization - but the fact remains that there is some truth. Men are expected to be strong, to provide and to protect... to be bold and in control.... to be competitive...all the while still being emotionally available to those who need them.
We are even expected to make the first move when it comes to dating (and do you have any idea how completely and utterly terrifying that is?)
Even I find it a little distasteful if I see a guy who is being a complete pussy over something - but then I stand back and wonder...why...? Why do I think that this guy is weak...? Is it because I have been conditioned to believe men should play a particular role?
I think people are a little more forgiving to females than they are males. I have always had a problem with being shy - and I see it as the epitome (from a male gender role perspective) of weakness as viewed by the rest of society.
Also - I have been pursuing a dating forum (not a dating site... I gave up on that avenue of pleasure sometime ago...but I digress) and even there I see the kind of traits that women tend to find attractive.... Tall, strong, financially stable, independent, physically attractive, confident, dominant, powerful.
It all tells me that men have a specific role to fulfill - a difficult one. It tells me that people are not as forgiving and as kind to males who do not fit these kinds of traits.
Even when I am with guys - they all talk it up, its a constant game of one upmanship - illustrating these aforementioned attributes.
*Like I said - I know these are generalizations and not rules - but there has to be truth in it - generally speaking. What constitutes as failure being a man..? Poor, physically weak - unemployed.....unattractive...?
What about kindness, tolerance and sincerity...?