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- From: ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy)
- Subject: Walking To Cars (Was: Critisizing the victim?)
- In-Reply-To: farthing@leland.Stanford.EDU's message of Sat, 8 Aug 92 05:46:41 GMT
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- <1992Jul29.080647.20538@leland.Stanford.EDU> <10092@sun13.scri.fsu.edu>
- <1992Aug8.054641.10769@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 23:07:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug8.054641.10769@leland.Stanford.EDU> farthing@leland.Stanford.EDU (ljf) writes:
-
- SOMEONE wrote:
-
- <> Second of all,
- <>the man has to walk all the way back from the car alone, entailing a similar
- <>risk to the risk the woman was unwilling to take. He is expected not to raise
- <>these objections and is expected to suppress his own uncertainty to benefit
- <>the woman. And, of course, the woman is never expected even to be aware of
- <>these things when she is making the request--after all, it is her safety and
- <>her protection which are at issue.
-
- < From what I've seen and done, the driver drives the other person,
- < regardless of gender, to her/his house, apartment, or dorm. That
- < seems to protect both of them (unless there's an attacker hiding in
- < the car).
-
- This is not a universal. There are other situations:
-
- Example: people working late at night. Woman wishes
- to go home, man is not finished with work. Woman asks
- man to "walk her to her car"; he does so, she drives
- off and gets to walk back from the parking garage alone.
-
- Example: Woman at a party wants to leave, asks friend
- to "walk her to her car". Ditto above.
-
- Now, one solution is for two or more people to escort
- whomever is leaving to the vehicle/bus stop/whatever.
-
- That's not always possible.
-
- It seems to me that Farthing has dodged the issue
- of "men expendable, women precious".
-
-
- <>Perhaps this is not the intention of such women, but I think the world would
- <>benefit if they were to do some soul-searching about the things they
- <>automatically expect men to do and the ways they automatically expect men
- <>to be.
-
- < I walk all my friends (male and female) to their cars, and then s/he
- < drives me to my car, apartment, or lab. I know many women who do the
- < same for each other. I don't know many men who do that for each
- < other, and I do see quite a few men complain about women worrying
- < about rape.
-
- Huh? Could you expand on this? I've never, ever seen or heard
- any man complain about women worrying about rape.
-
- "Gee, women worry about rape too much"...is that what you
- mean?
-
-
- <>As for your friend, imagine a situation where he were at a party and a woman
- <>who did not know of his history asked him to walk her to her car. Imagine
- <>what he might feel about the expectation, without acknowledgement of the fear
- <>that he has to face. Would you be so quick to condemn his annoyance at the
- <>request?
-
- < I think any person, male or female, has the right to refuse such a
- < request from a person s/he just met.
-
- Ah, but if a male does so, will he not be labeled "cowardly",
- "a chauvanist pig" or some such?
-
- Aren't there societal expectations that men regard themselves
- as more expendable than women?
-
- <However, in the cases I
- < mentioned, these men knew the women. They were friends and yet
- < thought that the women were being silly. They didn't understand why
- < meeting at someone's dorm at 10:00 pm was a problem for most women.
- < If they had had my male friend's experience, they would have been much
- < more sympathetic to the women's pleas for meetings in the daytime.
-
- Huh. These men are rather short in the imagination department;
- I've personally seen 20 year old college men suggest to
- women in a class project that all meetings be held in
- the daytime.
-
- <>Should you be so quick to condemn the annoyance of those men whose histories
- <>you yourself do not know?
-
- < I've been sexually assaulted. I still walk my friends to their cars
- < when they're alone. I still see my friends to their doors. When I'm
- < walked to my door, I still wait to make sure that s/he gets into
- < her/his car safely. I expect my friends (male and female) to walk me
- < to my car when it's dark or I'm parked in a parking garage. I expect
- < to be driven to my car, lab, or apartment after I've walked the driver
- < to her/his car. I do this with men and women. And if a man tells me
- < not to worry, that he doesn't mind walking alone in the dark or out of
- < a parking garage, I say, "Get in the car and let me tell you about
- < what happened to a friend of mine..."
-
- Commendable. Please rethink your earlier comments a bit,
- in light of this last paragraph....
-