03-13-2015, 05:41 AM
I think that one of the most derisive Male shaming techniques is the use of the word "creep." If a guy doesn't fit into the unrealistic Western-feminist definitions of "knight with shining armor," women seem to throw around the word creep quite liberally. I've seen a lot of nice guys branded with the creep label for such slight infractions as asking a woman out on a date or something as mild as saying "hello." It seems that many Western women, for no good reason, label any guy a creep who they deem below their dating status. In other words, if Brad Pitt asks them out, he's a "dream," whereas, Clarence from IT asks them out and he's "creepy."
Or, any guy who dates a woman who is younger by more than 2 years is creepy. Wow, I guess I'm a total creep because I'm 10 years older than my Wife. Interestingly, we both think that it is totally normal (it is - and has been for eons. Only in the last 50 years has it become 'creepy').
Really though, any woman that is a gold digger is ultra-creepy. Wouldn't it be nice if every time a woman sucked up to a good looking Man, she was instantly branded as a creep? Or, any time a woman was attracted to a rich, powerful or successful Man, she was branded a creep. Think about it, it is a serious double standard.
Or, any guy who dates a woman who is younger by more than 2 years is creepy. Wow, I guess I'm a total creep because I'm 10 years older than my Wife. Interestingly, we both think that it is totally normal (it is - and has been for eons. Only in the last 50 years has it become 'creepy').
Really though, any woman that is a gold digger is ultra-creepy. Wouldn't it be nice if every time a woman sucked up to a good looking Man, she was instantly branded as a creep? Or, any time a woman was attracted to a rich, powerful or successful Man, she was branded a creep. Think about it, it is a serious double standard.