And why are we arguing about car insurance!? Who cares if men have to pay more for their insurance? Men were always the superior gender until recently... why don't you guys give us women a chance!? Men don't get raped or discriminated everywhere they go. They are almost always respected!
This is often the problem I (and other people I've talked to on this subject) have with feminism; feminists often think that equality is some pit for pat thing. If women were persecuted for so many years throughout history, then men should experience the same inequalities for an equal amount of time, correct? No. Were you personally married off to a horny Europeon lord in the 14th century? Then why should I, being a guy, have to pay for "whatever you've endured"?
Regarding car insurance: men shouldn't have higher car insurance because "we're ALL sexist". If a man has a bad driving record, then, yes, insurance should cost more (though I'm really against
all men having higher insurance rates because "on average", we're more aggressive drivers), but not just because he's male.
Kristy Haruka said:
And us girls have so much more to worry about. We have to always look good and make our clothes match and everything. All you boys do is get up, pick out some clothes, put some gel on your hair and your done! You might think we have it easier, but its a horrible gossipy world for us girls!
You can't say that a boy's life is easier, being a girl, because you obviously haven't experienced a male's life (and people who get sex changes are treated differently than either group, so don't just say, "I got a sex change" for argument's sake). And since when didn't guys care about clothes? You know, there
is a guy's clothes section in stores other than Wal-Mart and Value Villiage. ;) And for the record, deodorant is generally part of a guy's morning routine. Or at least some of us. And as for social conformity; this is generally how it is where I live: you're macho, or you're excluded. You're having sex at 16, or you're excluded. You do drugs, or you're excluded. Getting the picture?
In a world where homosexuality is increasingly accepted, females are getting more athletic, and a girl's sex pill is being made, it wouldn't be unheard of to be male, and the victim of rape. Rape is terrible, but I don't think it's totally limited to females, any more.
Growing up with three sisters, I've learned to embrace equality. But screw feminism; as much as it spews that equality stuff, in my experience, it stands for women > men.
If you are a feminist who stands for the true version of equality, however, I applaud you. Yeah, I feel I have to put this for fear of people nailing me on hypocrisy; I said I didn't feel like paying for what I didn't do, but I generalized feminists. Generalization is fine, in my opinion, just don't let it affect anything too important, such as car insurance/money. Being politically correct is another thing I hate.