"What's the difference between a boyfriend and a husband? About 30 pounds."
- Cindy Gardner
What if i were to say, "What's the difference between a girlfriend and a wife? About 30 pounds."
How many women would be on my case about my abusive humor? So, why is it that we are more accepting of this towards men. This quote appeared on "The Quotations Page" and was populated to my iGoogle home page.
I feel so used...
Ahh yes, the goose and gander rule no longer applies, Kim.
ReplyDelete*stamps tiny foot* I say it does. And I'm female, so you have to pay attention. ;)
ReplyDeleteJust like men couldn't denigrate women without denigrating themselves, neither should women poke fun at some grotesque generic man-form and be able to get away with it.
We're all people, we're all humans. How can we ever hope to get around larger bigotries if we allow ourselves to be biased at the most basic level? As humans we can't help prejudices--but we should be recognizing them, at the very least. Not trading in them, and calling it funny.
yep - when we want to lose weight, and do it, it is just being smart, healthy, responsible. when women do it they go on Oprah and write a book
ReplyDelete( ok ladies, J/K)
here from Tanya
It's a lovely double standard, isn't it? It's the same reason why we can make all sorts of jokes about old white guys, but not about any other ethnocultural/religious minority.
ReplyDeleteJust who defines a "minority" or otherwise off-limits group, anyway? What a nutty world we live in.
I think the reason it is "funny" is because of the change in gender. It is a standard female joke so it is the gender change where the humor lies, and not the punchline. Really, it is not all that funny.
ReplyDeleteI do not want to respond to this at all. I fear for my well being if I respond with my true thoughts. Oops - here comes my girlfriend / wife. Shhh.
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