But aside from my "those fucking assholes" reaction to this piece, it made me think about something tangental I've been noodling on for a bit now -- which is how women don't get to play sexual games (either destructive and predatory, or *gasp* normal and healthy) with a peer group, because a woman is always going to be labeled a slut for that sort of thing.
What that thought came out of? What I do and don't get to say on a con panel vs. the men and how it's dictated by my gender presentation. The only reason no one calls me a whore for the ridiculous sex-related bullshit that comes out of my mouth on semi-appropriate con panels is because I'm not wearing a dress. FUCKED UP.
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Date: 2010-06-10 04:03 pm (UTC)(Landon is actually the brother school of the all-girls high school I went to, but since I was a giant nerd with no friends, I didn't get invited to those sorts of parties. Lucky me, I guess!)
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Date: 2010-06-10 06:27 pm (UTC)What's interesting to me though, is that B-CC actually had something of a corollary thing that came to light (only socially through the kids) as something that the girl's field hockey team (or another all-girls sports team), where guys were put on a list and evaluated based on looks and personality, and if someone happened to hook up with them, there was a rating system for that too. It was generally frowned upon, but I don't think teachers ever knew about it.
I thank my lucky stars on a daily basis that I'm no longer in high school.