There is a lack of respect from people in general not just on the issues about female posters and mens attitude toward women. People in general are not respectful...if they disagree with another's opinion they are some how ridiculed and made to look like an idiot...instead of respectfully disagreeing.
This. I made a comment about this just a couple of days ago in some other thread. People ask for opinions and then if someone doesn't agree with the opinion the "offending" poster is ridiculed and ridden. I find it all very tiring.
I agree with Jenee, if you have a problem with the "hot babe" threads, don't go in there. What i cannot escape (and wish i could) are the avatars that are there, in your face, no matter what thread you are in, which feature women with large breasts that are barely covered. Nobody questions whether or not that is acceptable....
Actually, I think that has been questioned, and I totally understand why you might not like that. I don't like them. But where do you draw the line? Okay, no naked breasts. Got it. But our society (I'm assuming we're playing by USA rules on this board, for if we were German based, or Dutch based, it would be quite different) has determined that you can show anything but the nipple. As silly as that is, and when you get right down to it's laughable on several levels, that's today's society. Breasts can be a sexual symbol. So can a slim waistline. A slim waist gets my man thoughts going much more than big boobs do.
What about a strikingly beautiful face? That's the first thing that will get my sexual attention.
I agree with you that it can be offensive. But I also agree with those who are saying that no ever promised you that you'd never be offended. In a pluralistic world, some of my ideas are going to offend you. Some of your ideas are going to offend me.
In the "prayer" thread from last week, some people were offended by MY feelings about prayer. I wasn't trying to tell them right or wrong, or what they had to think, or to change their minds, I just shared what I thought, and that offended some people. Now, I backed off because I wanted to be considerate and understanding, but that's a choice that I made based on who I want to be.
While I would like us all to be courteous, thoughtful and respectful, it's simply not my place to tell anyone else that they should have to be any of those things.
I would like it if people weren't offended by simply being exposed to an idea they disagree with. But the truth is, there are many people of the attitude, "what I believe I believe so strongly that anyone who doesn't believe what I believe is offensive".
I have no problem with people asking for respect and courtesy from others. I have a problem when we start talking about making it a rule that you can't do anything that anyone might ever find offensive.
When we get to that point, what will there be left to post?
Oh believe me, i am not looking for censorship here. And i am certainly not perfect. Put me in a Chris Pine thread and i'm a drooling blithering idiot.
Regarding what's out there all over the board: avatars. What i find offensive about some avatars is that they are the ONLY avatars one (or two) particular posters use. As if that is all there is to a woman. A pair of breasts (and in his avatars, usually overexaggerated breasts). Is there nothing else in this person's life that is of any interest? Is there nothing more to a woman that he finds beautiful other than (usually) large, silicone enhanced breasts? The fact that those are the only avatars he uses indicates (to me) a complete lack of respect for women. It is that disrespect that i find offensive. I'd really like for those posters to examine why they use those avatars.
But again, this is just me, as a woman, talking. Your mileage may vary.
But again, i'd just love to see a general, overall kinder, gentler atmosphere here on the bbs (other than in the TNZ of course). I'd love it if someone could state their opinions without getting crushed by the popular crowd or anyone who disagrees. I'd love to see someone be able to say something without being made to feel idiotic because someone else doesn't think the way they do. Really, it gets exhausting sometimes.