Originally posted by Lorizael
Okay, a little further now:
What is your view on sexuality? If a man is straight as an arrow and is attempting to woo a female, is it sexist for him to treat that female better than he would treat his male friends?
Now, beyond that:
If a woman wants a man to treat her better than that man would treat his male friends, is she sexist as well?
Don't call me absurd. Don't roll your eyes at me. Don't insult me. I'm still not making value judgments; I just want you to answer the questions.
Okay, a little further now:
What is your view on sexuality? If a man is straight as an arrow and is attempting to woo a female, is it sexist for him to treat that female better than he would treat his male friends?
Now, beyond that:
If a woman wants a man to treat her better than that man would treat his male friends, is she sexist as well?
Don't call me absurd. Don't roll your eyes at me. Don't insult me. I'm still not making value judgments; I just want you to answer the questions.
Generally, I think it's impossible to not be sexist in such a situation, but it's the specific behaviour that is sexist, not just "treating better" If you like someone more, just treating them better is not sexist.
And, yes, a women can be sexist for expecting a man to treat her differently.
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