The Sociopolitical Model: Warning Sociological content!!
Part of my sociological approach includes not just homophobia, but part of it, at least for FtMs, (but also MtF, but in a different way) is the subtle inclusion of certain elements of more radical feminism into the mainstream. Within the domain of race, Nationalistic elements despise assimilation into the mainstream, proposing that rejection of the mainstream culture is part of the resistance. Likewise, in feminism, there is some element of the same; the concept of what they percieve as assimilation into masculinity, seems like a treasonous action, instead of working to change society, they percieve that you are accepting the model of man dominant, female submissive power model.
Within certain literature within the homosexual community, this perspective is made more obvious at times, with certain papers pointing to the opinion, that we're either all gay, but acquiescing to the heterosexual model, rather than dealing with our homosexuality, or elsewise, a subversive element in their midst, trying to convert them to a heterosexual lifestyle.
In essence, they believe that since we are blurring the defined group barriers, we are weakening their strength as a rigidly defined and solid group. And in that sense, we are viewed as a threat to the group identity.
Yes you could see the puppet strings
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Originally Posted by
Teresa Amina
Not quite! Actually Patriarchy is a relative latecomer to the world, not really getting a deathgrip on society till the Bronze Age. Previously Matriarchal based societies were the norm. And, really, don't you think that those who control those men (usually women) are really in control?:D
On Ronald Reagans mouth controled by his wife.
everyone scarred of something
everybody is scarred of something in their lifes. wherever it be spiders, heights, confind spaces etc, people will always have fears. but.... c/d, m/f f/m when u try and explain it, to someone who see's it as werid, they just dont want to know. because they are SCARRED ! :(
i know someone who is f/m, ( not personaly, or to be friends with ), but she brought her daughter to same nursery as my child. there were a couple of women talking, and someone else pointed out that she was a "lesbian". i was ashamed and embarrassed by their next action. they told their children to not stand near her, or talk to her. it was "disgusting" in their words. !! :Angry3:
next day i heard that one of them had approached this women who was f/m and said sorry, its my friend, i dont have a problem with u :eek:
ummmmmmmmm, like i say, scarred of what they dont know, and what "others" might think of them if they accpeted it.