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105.1 | don't know if this is a clue or not | CREDIT::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Wed May 20 1987 17:51 | 38 |
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A while back my husband and I went out to a bar for a couple of beers
and some dancing. I was wearing my black "Pat Benatar" jumpsuit (for
his benefit).
When I went to the happy-hour snack table to get some more munchies,
the man in line behind of me looked me over and told me I had a nice
ass. Well, remarks like that are the price you pay for wearing a black
jumpsuit, so I didn't punch him. Besides, he looked like he meant it.
He then asked, "You married to that guy?"
Figuring it was easier to say yes than to start a fight, I said
yes, we'd been married for 5 years (at the time).
He said, "How many times did ya cheat on him this month?"
I was so surprised I told him the truth, that I don't cheat.
He laughed and said, apparently quite sincerely, "I'm disappointed
in you. You looked like an honest woman."
By now I was thoroughly intrigued, so I said, "I am honest, I love
my husband, I have never cheated on him. What makes you think I'm
not telling you the truth?"
He said, "All women cheat. They can't stop themselves. The best you
can hope for is a woman who tells you the truth when she does it."
And he took his plate of sesame crackers and cheese spread back
to his table.
Now, it's possible that this man had just discovered that the wife he
believed faithful was cheating on him, but all in all I concluded that
a man who believes that no woman is capable of decent moral behavior
and keeping her promises probably hates women.
--bonnie
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105.2 | Just my opinion. | PEACHS::WOOD | Wait til the Midnight Hour | Wed May 20 1987 18:11 | 17 |
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I have to agree with Bonnie. (Hi ya!!) I know a man with the same
type of attitude as this guy she talks about. He is known for making
crude and rude comments about women. Feels that time spent with
his "buddies" is more important than time spent with his current
SO. (Granted, time apart is important, but with him it's like
we (women) are second class citizens.... When told about my daughters
modeling career his first question was "When will she be appearing
in Playboy!"
A woman hater in my opinion is a person who sees women as only sex
objects, thinks we are only capable of having babies and cleaning
a house (and some of us not even the latter!), and that we are only
here for their use and/or abuse. A woman hater has no respect for
women as human beings and uses women only to his own benefit.
My
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105.4 | and the reverse holds true... | CSSE::MARGE | Kitten on the break key... | Wed May 20 1987 20:30 | 5 |
| What's a woman hater? Probably someone who doesn't care for himself
very much either...
Marge
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105.5 | your basic Stephen King bad-guys? | ARCANA::CONNELLY | Frodo lives | Wed May 20 1987 23:00 | 12 |
| re: .3
> <sdt> ~--e--~ Eagles_Believe_"Unlucky-In-Love"_2_Often_Breeds_Hate
I don't know, Eagle...some of the real creepy woman haters seem like
they've been that way all their lives. Plus you might find that some
are just general "people haters", but with a pronounced tendency to
pick on any group that's easily identifiable as "different" from them:
women, people of other races, people with different sexual preferences,
etc. Even self-hate is usually formulated as hatred for "the other" (in
that particular case, the You that you feel you should be hating the You
that is).
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105.6 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Wed May 20 1987 23:22 | 7 |
| I believe that whem most people "hate" some general class of people,
not individuals, they do it because of some real or imagined harm
done to themselves or THEIR class. Marge's comment also applies
- it's usually those who don't think much of themselves who tend
to denigrate others in an attempt to boost themselves.
Steve
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105.7 | Ted Bundy is one | NWD002::SAMMSRO | Robin Samms | Thu May 21 1987 04:01 | 16 |
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I agree with -1,but the reaction that *immediately* came
to mind when I read the base note was "ask Ted Bundy,
he knows".
Woman hating in the extreme is personified by people like
that,and there are many men who do not take their feelings
to the extent that Bundy has,but where does the line exist
between a 'casual' woman hater ,as described in .1,and a
deadly killer ?
I apologise for introducing this macabre aspect ,but I honestly
believe that there are keys in the behavior of most 'Women haters'
to men like Bundy and that that behavior is far different than
class or Racial hatred.
Maybe the whole business of serial violence against women belongs
in another note ,moderators?
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105.8 | | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Oscar's Wilde - Thornton's Wilder | Thu May 21 1987 04:23 | 10 |
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I must also agree with .6. Mysogyny most often occurs in people
who have a hard time differentiating between an individual's acts
and an entire group's acts. Perhaps the misogynist has had negative
experiences with a few women, but attributes the negative
characteristics to the entire gender. Standard for haters of any
group.
Bubba
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105.9 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | | Thu May 21 1987 07:36 | 4 |
| re .8 Yup. What Ayn Rand called the 'collective fallacy' -
all members of the group act the same way. It works, if
you forget that each of "them" has free will, and chooses
his/her own values.
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105.10 | not that I believe this, but . . . | DEBIT::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Thu May 21 1987 10:36 | 4 |
| Psychology texts will tell you that woman-hating has to do with
unresolved conflicts surrounding the mother.
--bonnie
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105.12 | Psychology vs. Real_life! | PEACHS::WOOD | Day after day I'm more confused! | Thu May 21 1987 10:45 | 13 |
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re: .10
I'm not sure about truth of this either....my brother had
a real difficult relationship with my mother but from his
other relationships with women he didn't seem to be a
"woman hater"... Most women actually thought he was a
great guy! But he didn't have much love for our mother...
Sad, but true. Luckily she is the type that forgave him
and loved him anyway!
Myra
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105.13 | Remember "military intelligence"? | TRACER::FRASHER | Undercover mountain man | Thu May 21 1987 15:32 | 21 |
| .1 brings to mind a similar (actually several) situation. In the
Air Force, every time that my wife and I were separated, the guys
always tried to convince me that she was being unfaithful. They
believed that any woman separated by several hundred miles was going
to be unfaithful. They almost convinced me but my trust of her
won out in the long run. After all, she used up all of her leave
time and even persuaded her supervisor to give her some extra time
off (under the table) so that she could fly down to see me once
a month. If she had something else going, I don't think she would
have gone out of her way to see me.
On a bathroom wall someone wrote "When you rejoin your wife, you
will find her just like you left her...
freshly laid." (Actually, the last word was different)
Some guys actually accused me of being stupid for being vain enough
to believe that she would wait for me. I wonder how many of them
are as happily married as I am.
Spence
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105.14 | keep the faith | CREDIT::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Thu May 21 1987 16:50 | 6 |
| Spence --
She obviously knows what a gem of a man she's got.
--bonnie
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105.15 | What if she were denied visa? | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Vikas Sontakke | Tue May 26 1987 11:52 | 14 |
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> If she had something else going, I don't think she would have gone out
> of her way to see me.
If one trusts the other well enough, the above criterion would NEVER be
applied. What if she genuinely could not have managed to join you?
There are lots of couples who have to live on separate continents, ten
thousands miles apart, who can not see each other for at least an year
or more because of some bureaucracy. How does their marriage survive so
easily without even any doubts about each other's faithfulness entering
into their minds?
- Vikas
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105.16 | Hey, so I got lucky, what can I say? | TRACER::FRASHER | Undercover mountain man | Fri May 29 1987 01:42 | 20 |
| Vikas, the line that you quoted was an observation, *not* a criterion.
There are many, many couples in the Air Force who are separated
for a year or more. There is what they call a 'remote tour' in
which the military member must go to some remote site for a year,
unaccompanied. There is also a very high divorce rate in the military.
My wife and I, after 10 years of service, had never had a remote.
We were both hot for a remote and would be separated for a year
if we had stayed in. If I remember correctly, this was the #1 reason
for our getting out when we did. We didn't want to take the chance
of being separated. Also, since they did away with the 'join spouse'
program, the chances of an E5 and an E6 being stationed together
were pretty slim. This could have been up to a 3 year separation.
Given the option, I'd rather live in a gutter and eating out of
other people's trash cans than to be separated from my wife for
a year! We had discussed this option before we got out and agreed
that it would be better to be bridge people and together rather
than rich and apart.
Spence
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105.17 | | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Vikas Sontakke | Fri May 29 1987 09:54 | 3 |
| Sorry Spence, I misunderstood your sentence.
- Vikas
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105.18 | hatred of a projection? | MUNICH::CLINCH | World's an oyster? Pass the tabasco! | Tue Jun 02 1987 11:57 | 16 |
| re .10
The hatred of women can also result from psychopathy which
is the pathologically inability to see others points of view
and therefore be at risk in seeing other people not as they
really are but as a home-grown projection. In "Psycho" the
mother is a key character of influence, but this is not a
necessity at all. Some theories which would bear out empirical
facts, suggest that any bad experience can create irrational
associations such as "woman = particular-woman-who-hurt-me =
this-woman = pain = etc." According to one such theory, such
disturbances cannot be healed without special therapy. I am
not sure as to the validity of the different mental health
sciences while such science is patently still in early infacny.
Simon.
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105.19 | I don't hate women.. But there are some I dislike intensly | AXEL::FOLEY | is back! in Littleton Hills Mangler | Sun Jun 07 1987 22:42 | 6 |
| What's a woman hater?
Spanky, Buckwheat, and Alf-alfa. Or Moe, Larry, and Curly too
I think...
mike
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105.20 | Fear not Hate | MCIS2::AKINS | | Wed Aug 24 1988 23:49 | 10 |
| After just coming off a 4 year relationship where I found out that
the girl I was planning to marry slept with 5 of my friends, I have
to admit I hate women a little. I wouldn't exactly call it hate
but more of a fear of them. To cover for the fear, I say I hate
them. This is only temporary though, just as I think it is for
many so called women haters. It's just a way to help heal a wound
or some other feeling. It has nothing to do with my relationship
with my mother.
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105.21 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | still here | Thu Aug 25 1988 19:25 | 7 |
| > After just coming off a 4 year relationship where I found out that
> the girl I was planning to marry slept with 5 of my friends,
<oof> sorry to hear about that...I'd have some not-pleasant feelings if I were
in your shoes, too.
Meredith
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