tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post3539772752883189648..comments2023-08-16T09:39:08.120-04:00Comments on femonomics: Femonomics reads the internet so you don't have to: Woman's last stand, fashion week, sorority rules, olympics, and wacky scienceCoca Colohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05951066922977616639noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-26491486643798480822010-02-15T21:32:33.775-05:002010-02-15T21:32:33.775-05:00That study proved that 77 white undergrad females ...That study proved that 77 white undergrad females from Michigan State University were more racist against blacks during the most fertile times in their menstrual cycles. You can't apply this theory to all women of all races about all races. Research fail.vannynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-70384364957825590842010-02-14T23:12:20.450-05:002010-02-14T23:12:20.450-05:00I must say i enjoyed the "woman's last st...I must say i enjoyed the "woman's last stand" ad spoof, but honestly i wish we could just move beyond portrayals of heterosexual relationships as ongoing battles between the sexes. Even when it's used to make valid points, it's ultimately just reinforcing the rigid gender binary and stereotypes that are at the source of so many problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-76796096654381513932010-02-14T17:56:07.410-05:002010-02-14T17:56:07.410-05:00Did you really think the Dodge commercial was obno...Did you really think the Dodge commercial was obnoxious? Personally, I thought it was kind of a spoof in and of itself. "I will carry your lip balm"? "I will listen to your opinion of my friends"? Seriously. Who really views that as a sacrifice? On my viewing, I thought the Dodge commercial was making fun of the stereotype of men in our society: the "fat, stupid, unattractive men who have beautiful wives" (to quote the Woman's Last Stand video). The things the men were pledging to do were so trivial that the juxtaposition of the beleaguered-looking men and the non-sacrifices couldn't help but be humorous. <br /><br />The woman's commercial, on the other hand, just seemed to come off as bitter. It has legitimate sources of bitterness, juxtaposed with people looking bitter. Don't get me wrong. They had a few things in that commercial that were sufficiently whimsical to be funny ("I will humour your fantasy baseball obsession"). But too many of the things in the commercial were cases of women making large and unnecessary sacrifices, many of which are in no way indicative of care or concern for another human being. It struck me as someone's view of all the awful things that men expect women to do, but in reality, I think that most men would not even want a woman who did all of those things. It is a shame that there are some women who even try to do some of those things, ostensibly in order to make themselves more amenable to someone's skewed perception of the desires of men.White_Treehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13484786327013996204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-89756161042811600142010-02-14T14:43:53.367-05:002010-02-14T14:43:53.367-05:00I agree that *most* of the fashion rules weren'...I agree that *most* of the fashion rules weren't that out there, to me it was just the condescension and lack of respect that seemed whack. These were rules for people who were already in the sorority, so presumably they liked the way they looked/acted/dressed, right? It's one thing to say "please dress business casual for this event." It's another to say "I want to you to dress business casual, and I have zero faith that you know what that means, and naturally assume you have horrible personal taste, so let me give you some extensive guidelines that will both ensure you dress exactly like everyone else and walk away from this exchange with your self esteem trampled. K, thanks!"<br />You can see the full four pages of rules here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/25789598/Ridiculous-Pi-Phi-Sorority-Rush-Cornell-Clothing-RulesCoca Colohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05951066922977616639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-46641578055616722902010-02-13T00:18:00.436-05:002010-02-13T00:18:00.436-05:00My main impression of the sorority rules is that t...My main impression of the sorority rules is that this sister is EXTREMELY type A. Please remove stick from butt before heading to Ithaca. The weirdest requirement has to be pantyhose, since many professional women seem to freak out when that's the dress code at work. See:<br />http://denver.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2000/07/31/newscolumn2.htmlmongoose6https://www.blogger.com/profile/17517485576276212600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8180270631422837748.post-8314026642876363482010-02-12T23:57:20.898-05:002010-02-12T23:57:20.898-05:00As far as the Cornell sorority recruitment "r...As far as the Cornell sorority recruitment "rules".... these are basic fashion rules. I am a curvier girl, and I know I don't look good in satin; it's not cut for my figure. Watches are verboten at sorority events so that you don't keep looking at your watch and embarrass a poor prospective sorority girl while trying to pass the time. Having a fresh pedi? Why would you represent your organization with chipped nails and look lazy? I think it's actually very common sense not to have chapped lips at all in the business world, and I'm sorry for the sorority that has to lay that out in writing for its members.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com