Wednesday, January 11, 2006

We've come a long way, baby?


I like being a woman.


But not when other members of the fairer sex dress as if fabric were nearing extinction, or make like creatures that have only one thing in mind (clue: it's not food, clothing or shelter, or even shopping). Okay, maybe they don't have that exactly in mind, but the way they cavort in front of the cameras, they put only one thing in the minds of the guys around them (and it's not cars, sports or food, or even gadgets).

One thing's for sure: if we don't want to bring out the best in men, these are the girls to imitate. And if we want to see just how much the original women's movement has regressed over the past decades, this is the way to do it.


We’re a long winter away from spring break, but the infomercials promoting “Girls Gone Wild” (GGW) have already begun. The newest rage for the week-long spring-break beach party for high school and college students is soft-core-porn videos showing girls at vacation destinations flashing the cameras or making out with each other.

The wild girls get nothing out of the exposure except, perhaps, a GGW hat, while the mostly male film crew, production staff and management are living well at the resorts and getting rich off the profits from the low-rent productions. Yet, ironically, the crews don’t have to search for girls; they have girls begging to be on-camera. The girls claim that they are having fun, that it is sexy to show off their cute little clothes and tan, buff bodies.

So this is where feminism has taken women? This type of “sexual liberation” replaces objectification? These girls grab the chance to engage in sexual games where they are just “a piece of meat”?

Sadly, guys are the ones selling the “wild girls” idea. Justin Timberlake sports one of the GGW ball caps. Brad Pitt distributed DVDs about GGW as gifts to fellow actors in a recent movie. Rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg hosted one of the GGW videos. But the girls (most of whom are drunk) are piling on (often, literally begging for the opportunity to pile onto the floor to gyrate with each other for the cameras).

In other instances, crowds at the beach apply merciless pressure as guys taunt the girls into a teasing, simulated bedroom romp. Gangs surround girls like they are a tourist attraction –– begging them to strip off their tops . . . or bottoms … or both! Ultimately, the girls who refuse are accused of being “too uptight” and encouraged to “just let go.”

Christie Hefner, daughter of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and Chairman/CEO of Playboy Enterprises, talks about today’s women feeling a “bit rebellious” and “in-your-face” about their sexuality. She thinks that contemporary women view sex “more in line” with the guys, “but in a fun way, frisky is a good word.” So, the Playboy philosophy continues its indoctrination –– women have to behave like the bad guys; otherwise, they are uptight prudes. The girls are fed the myth that impersonal promiscuity is “fun” and being “frisky” is expected and acceptable behavior (in contrast to the horror of being considered uptight or prudish).

The real story, though, is what happens to those girls who give in.


Read the rest.

Girls gone wild
By Janice Shaw Crouse


3 comments:

Personal said...

Hi there,
I like being a women too...But sometimes I hate it. I hate that by the mere fact that my gender is female man men would gaze upon me for their viewing pleasures.
What am I saying? I completely agree with you. And I completely agree that the womens movement has regressed.
The article you refered to - if you are interested and don't already know about, is something that Ariel Levy in her relatively new book called "Female Chauvinist Pigs: women and the rise of raunch culture" - tends to. She talkes about GGW and other relative issues regarding women today and what we are doing to ourselves (a pun on the books title).

sunnyday said...

Hi acumen,

Yes I heard about that book and read some articles about it. It's great that such books are coming out, considering the way society is heading nowadays! But thanks for mentioning it here.

It's great to know we agree on apparently unpopular views! Have you dropped by The Modesty Zone? I'm sure you'll find the articles there quite interesting and to your liking as well. It's at http://www.modestyzone.net

But if i didn't get the link right, it's listed on the list of sites on the sidebar =)

Drop by again soon!

Personal said...

Hi again!
I just wanted to say thankyou so much for letting me know about Modesty Zone! Wow! I've had a quick look and its fantastic! I am so glad I come across you blog and found this stuff - you have no idea how refreshing and uplifting it is to find places and people who think this way - like you said - unpopular views!
I'm heading back to Modesty Zone now to explore some more...I have a feeling it will be a regular spot for me.
If you have any other sites that are similar please do let me know - they are so hard to come by..before I got into blogging I did many searches but never found a site like this.
Thanks again!

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