Let me begin by saying that these are my thoughts, unedited. They might be rough and I can guarantee some of you may not like this.
When did it become socially acceptable to be a slut, whore, or pig?
Here is my thought process, and attempt to answer the question.
It used to be that if a girl (or a woman) gave herself away before marriage, she was considered unworthy of a healthy relationship with a worthwhile man. Over the past several decades, societal change has brought about the addition of alcohol as more than a way to loosen up the tongue at fancy parties.
Being in college has shown me one thing: It's all about getting drunk and/or high.
Part of being drunk is that it erases your inhibitors, making it easier to do things you wouldn't normally do, be they right or wrong. Instead of holding back, a person who is drunk will be more likely to follow their impulses, not thinking about the consequences. They are carefree.
You get drunk to get that feeling so you can be free to do whatever you please. Then, when it's all over and somebody asks why you stuffed your pants in the back of a toilet, you can say "Dude! I was so smashed last night. I can't be held accountable for anything weird that happened."
To a point, that's true. Once intoxicated, it can be extremely difficult to harness your actions, and it is hard to blame someone for doing something they were not conscious of doing. However, it was that persons choice to drink in the first place, knowing they could not be held accountable for their actions.
Drinking is used as a way to become carefree, and do whatever you want for a night (or however long one stays drunk).
For those of you wondering when I'll get back to the original question, here it comes.
At parties, especially but not limited to college-type, it has become a goal to find someone to go home with. This is partially because in the morning, you can excuse yourself and not be held accountable.
For men, it is all about finding someone (the hotter the better) to "hook up" with, and finding different women every night (or men, though I would guess gay men stay away from heterosexual parties). This is not new, it has been this way for long time.
For women, on the other hand, it is fairly recent that this became true. They are no longer cautious about what happens, and often no longer ashamed. Sure, they may regret it later, but the fact that they keep going back and making the same choices only proves my point.
Over the years this kind of behavior has become more and more prevalent, to the point where it is now expected.
This is made worse by the fact the majority of women in movies and on TV are sexually loose, unless they find themselves morally superior and most often Christian (because according to TV, being Christian means you're a "morally superior" nut, but this rant is for another time). So when a girl, or woman, rejects sex for too long it becomes more than an annoyance, because it is something they are "expected" to participate in.
Now that I've spent far too long on one point, let me finish quickly with the rest.
These changes are dictated by society. While societal change is good for the advancement of our world, not all changes are good.
It is still "acceptable" for parents and older siblings to want their daughters "first" to be special, with someone they care about (preferably love) because a bond is created between the two that will never go away. If that is true, why is it only true about the first time. Wouldn't that be true about all sexual encounters? Unless, of course, you turn those feelings off.
I won't continue, because I already wasted a bunch of time on the beginning and, frankly, knowing my audience I've already made some of you roll your eyes or discredit me as soon as I said the first words.
Thank you for reading as far as you have, you don't know how much that means to me.
Currently I'm listen to nothing besides the typing of my keys, because the silence helps me think.
I am, however, smelling the delicious chicken and vegetables waiting for me in the kitchen.
May I ask what might have sparked this?
ReplyDeleteNothing in particular. I have a few more rants saved up for when I'm up to writing.
ReplyDeleteYou've pretty much spelled out what I'm always thinking when I watch .. well, pretty much everything in the media. Sorry, it's been a while since I stopped by. You should rant more. I like it. ;)
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