There are lots of subtle ways that men demean women. Think about it. I bet we all experience at least one instance of sexism each day, and we, as women, have finally started having our concerns heard. It’s not okay to be treated as second to men, so I’ve compiled the following list to bring awareness to some of the subtle ways that men demean women.
Men have unfortunately been socialized to believe that what they have to say is more important than what women say. We, as women, are finally standing up for ourselves publicly and changing what is acceptable behavior for men. Being interrupted while you talk is one of the worst subtle ways that men demean women.
Another form of interrupting is what we now call “mansplaining”, when men explain things to women because they assume we don’t understand something.
This is something I’ve experienced frequently in office environments. Even if I’m standing right next to a man who gets a handshake, I just get an awkward hello.
Saying this to women makes it seem that we aren’t in control of our emotions and actions, even if our reaction is completely warranted.
When men use the phrase "calm down," it usually has a belittling effect. Imagine expressing your valid concerns with passion, only to have your feelings dismissed as overreactions. It suggests that your emotions aren't justified or worth serious consideration. Such a statement can be patronizing; it downplays the significance of the issue and undermines your ability to handle the situation. This doesn't facilitate a respectful conversation but instead fosters resentment and a feeling of not being heard. The implication behind these words is detrimental, perpetuating the stereotype that women cannot handle stress or complex situations with poise.
I can’t even count the number of times a complete stranger has told me to smile. First of all, who the fuck are you? And second, why do you give a shit if I smile? This type of behavior just reinforces the age-old belief that women are just here for men to look at.
We’ve all heard people use the word pussy to describe someone -male or female- as weak. Unfortunately, people often don’t stop to think what they’re saying. By using this language, men are essentially trying to insult other people by calling them women. Another common thing that men say is to “grow some balls”, like the only way you can be brave or strong is to possess male genitalia.
And finally, If I may quote the great Betty White, “Why do people say, ‘grow some balls’? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding.”