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Most of us define the word
‘gentleman’ as a male superhero for all women. He is the one who has the
initiative to carry girls’ things (heavy or not), accompany them even in
unnecessary times, sacrificing seats in the LRT, and even giving the priority
for all the stuffs on earth. “Ladies first” were programmed in the heads of
these mythical creatures. And if you violated or ignored any of those things
above, you’re absolutely wiped out of the Gentle League.
I found this quite unfair. It’s
funny to think that back then, women demands for equal rights and social
standings like men. Now, things got different. They are looking for
overpowering men—which is ironic because they used to insist for ‘gender
equality’ in the past. If things got worse, they would not be only seated on
the LRT, but also on the thrones to rule the world! (Thunders roar)
Kidding aside, I pity these women
so much. Why? Because what they do not know is they are getting the total
opposite of what they are demanding.
Whenever they let the male specie
to do the stuffs for them (e.g. carrying their things, reserving seats for
them, etc.), they actually accept the fact that women are weaker than them.
They unconsciously recognize that men have more capabilities in every single
thing that they are engaged to. Men are stronger for they are the ones who
should lug heavier bags and stand in a public utility ride with their feet,
they possesses more courage whenever they lead the way in a scary trip, and
more! The funny thing is that what girls want is a boy that is willing to be a
slave for them, but eventually turning out to be with them on the lower level
than their “slaves” (men).
Today’s society doesn't only
feature men on a higher level of physical capabilities, but on so many aspects
like the undying governing/leadership issue for women. Although the world now
has many female leaders on different countries, there are still questions
whether or not they can be efficient ones. Men are still dominating not only in
numbers, but in trust and faith.
Another thing is, gender
discrimination is also leaving its mark even in the “third-sex” world. How?
Think of an ordinary situation. The society tends to look down on ‘gay’ people
rather than the lesbians. If someone (male) wears or does feminine stuffs, he
is more likely be offended by others rather than those girls who acts or
dresses like boys, right? Men seem like to be on red alert of cursing being gay
not only because they don’t want to be
gay, but they unconsciously look down on being a female! We are all instinctively judging gay people because
being gay technically means turning to be a woman at heart. If we put this into
a mathematical equation, it goes like this:
Let’s assume that the symbol Male
also means “male and the world”; the symbol greater than (>) also means “is/are
looking down at”; and the symbol equal (=) also means “is like”.
If Male > Gay, and Gay =
Female, then Male > Female
I hate to say it, but this is the
reality. The planet seems to be hiding this fact in us for a long period. We
are very ignorant about the fact that women are so much discriminated in
every aspect that we know. Even I, have no idea what else are hidden in gender
discrimination. I have found this topic a hard one to discuss because I know
that there are some people, especially feminists, who might react negatively
about this prose. I don’t know if I took it correctly, but the things above are
all of my sincerest observation in the society I dwell in.
According to science, butterflies
are blind enough to see their colorful wings and its patterns. So sad right?
For me, some women are like butterflies. They hardly discover their true beauty
and worth more than the world tell them. If there is someone who should start
making the race of the female specie rise like men, it is no one but
themselves. Women should know their capabilities, their roles, and their beauty
inside before they shall spread it and fly like a butterfly.
The duty of the male race is not
to look down at the females, but to give them the highest respect that they
undoubtedly deserve. My mother, just so you know, is a female. And if your
mothers are not female too, then I would accept why you won’t give them one.
Sometimes, being ‘gentle’ doesn't
mean being gentle at all. Women don’t really need “gentlemen”, they need respect.
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