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 05:50 pm (UTC)Akycha and I talk about butch privilege a lot, vis a vis my workplace(s). For instance, I was able to do and say things at my previous job that more femme (and even more senior) women couldn't do/say without major managerial repercussions. I pushed my boundaries a few times -- butch I may be, but I still don't have a penis, and that mattered at my previous company -- so I was walking this bizarre, nigh-invisible liminal space of tolerance.
It will be interesting to see what I can do with that space at my new place, which has many more men and is a software dev environment, but is ensconced in a life science environment with a lot of women in charge. The gender dynamics will be fascinating once I garner enough expertise to start pushing my boundaries again.