You can blow hot air from your mouth all day long, but talking about "reality" doesn't make it true.
People have reported to you numbers and figures about gender discriminations: job disparity, pay grade comparisons, violence (the real kind, not the one you see on tv), sexual objectification and glass ceilings. What you've got? Sit-com and cartoons.
Reality is not really on your side, mate.
My existence has shown me different..so I guess it's all relative then huh?
I'll share this story with you: I once worked for a phone company. I was hired through the temp agency so I was being paid by the temp agency, not the company.
This was during the recession of the late 80s early 90s and the phone company wouldn't hire me directly even though I begged and the pay from the temp agency was shit.
I worked in the IT capacity. One secretary took a liking to me...which is fine. But I wasn't interested. I was also involved in with another girl at the time and I dont screw around.
She didn't take kindly to my rejection so one week she failed to turned in my pay paperwork to the temp agency. I didn't get paid for that pay period and I didn't find out until payday came.
Now, my circumstances were such that I was living hand to mouth, I NEEDED THAT PAY CHECK!! When confronted, she argued that it was not her responsibility since she works for the phone company and not the temp agency...although she had been doing this for several month already and never told me otherwise.
Fine, from that point on I submitted my own paperwork but I suffered during that pay period. I needed rent money, I needed food money...I needed money for the bus to get to work. I was completely broke and had no other resource to get help from. My girlfriend couldn't help me either since she was a college student financed by her parents.
I remember, I would buy a loaf of French bread, break it down the middle. The first half was for breakfast, the second half for dinner. That was it. Times were tight enough as they were but what she did just made it worse. Hunger pains are not pleasant.
I suffered because I bruised this woman's ego. Nothing more. I never flirted with her, or was overtly friendly to her in any way. I kept a professional attitude with her.
So dont talk to me about any fucking glass ceilings or the oppressed female. I treat ALL women now like I do men with no special consideration because they deserve none.
If that makes me bitter than so be it.
1. I'm very sorry to hear that this person treated you so poorly.
2. The fact that one woman abused her authority and harassed you does not mean that overall, social structures are not geared towards privileging men. You are not the whole of society, and your one experience does not make for general social patterns.
3. Get the fuck over it. The fact that one woman was a bitch doesn't mean that all women are bitches.