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Originally Posted by Vanilla
(Post 1024362)
I beg to differ.
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beg away!
In all sincerity though, I think that women are at least more openly insecure. It's not in any way a "men are better" thing, it's just that society tends to be more forgiving of men in terms of image. There's more pressure on women to conform to the ideals of society, though I will make a point of noting that much of this vanity fare is directly the responsibility of women themselves (albeit those who already conformed to this "ideal"), rather than as a result of any real male pressure (which hardly needs proving, by virtue of the fact that the vast majority of guys would screw a good looking girl regardless of what she was wearing, and have 50% of them go a few months without sex, and they'd probably screw her no matter what she looked like either)
Male insecurity... I guess it is there, just on a different level. Male insecurity is more about being seen as the Alpha Male, the competition to be the best, to beat the other guys in a show if physical bravado. However, if anything that sort of pressure has lessened on men in recent years as we have entered into a Knowledge Economy era. The once persecuted "nerds" are finding more and more that they're the ones getting da money and da womenz, at the expense of the high school jocks who find to their disappointment that throwing a ball around a pitch and beating smaller guys up is only a career possibility for a select few. But, not none, which highlights the lessening of pressure.
For women, there is only really one "perceived" way of being attractive: Looking Good (DISCLAIMER: I think this is bull**** myself, so don't shoot the messenger). For guys, you can be super smart, super rich, super sporty or super attractive; there's much more versatility to play to your strengths in order to be attractive. More option to be yourself = less pressure to be something else = less insecurity.
This is changing, though, though that in itself is hardly anything new, Image and Attractiveness is constantly in flux. I think that these days, men are expected to cut a dashing figure a little more than they used to be. It's slowly turning into a requirement that men understand fashion and to be able to look good in a (well cut) suit. At the same time, with the rise in power of the nerds, girl nerds are becoming more "attractive"; No longer is the stupidly good-looking Bimbo always gonna win out in terms of sheer attraction. But does that mean that there's
more pressure on women now, to be both Hot and Smart? I guess that's up for debate.