Why Nice Guys Finish Last by Julia Serano (Warning: written from a feminist perspective which may not be palatable for some but has some very good points about the nice guy debate) : r/OneY by troubledmale
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In her essay, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last,” Julia Serano argues that the commonly held belief that nice guys are disadvantaged in the dating scene is a myth. Instead, she suggests that the problem lies with entitled men who view women as objects rather than individuals.
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In Julia Serano’s story, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last“, she introduces the idea that men are known to be very aggressive and dominant that can often lead to the impression of men being rape offenders. … The phrase “nice guys finish last” relates to this. There are two types of guys; there are the nice guys and the assholes. When
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“Why Nice Guys Finish Last” by Julia Serano attempts to provide an explanation behind the cultural causes of rape culture, and how it can be destroyed. Serano supports her assertions with the rhetorical appeals of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos.
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“Why Nice Guys Finish Last” by Julia Serano attempts to provide an explanation behind the cultural causes of rape culture, and how it can be destroyed. Serano supports her assertions with the rhetorical appeals of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos.
In her essay “Why Nice Guys Finish Last,” Julia Serano addresses the ways that our cultural mindsets shape our expectations for male and female sexuality, and the problems these mindsets create. Serano argues that the “predator/prey mindset” has negative effects on both men and women, helping to create a rape culture where sexual
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Because of the predator/prey mindset, when a woman does act in a sexually active or aggressive way, she is generally not viewed as a sexual aggressor, but rather as opening herself up to being sexually objectified by others.
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Because of the predator/prey mindset, when a woman does act in a sexually active or aggressive way, she is generally not viewed as a sexual aggressor, but rather as opening herself up to being sexually objectified by others.
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In Julia Serano’s story, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last“, she introduces the idea that men are known to be very aggressive and dominant that can often lead to the impression of men being rape offenders. … The phrase “nice guys finish last” relates to this. There are two types of guys; there are the nice guys and the assholes. When
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Why Nice Guys Finish Last by Julia Serano (Warning: written from a feminist perspective which may not be palatable for some but has some very good points about the nice guy debate) : r/OneY by troubledmale
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Predator/Prey Mindset: a model that I forwarded in Whipping Girl (pp. 253-271) and expanded upon in my essay “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (in the anthology Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape) that explains how most people perceive/interpret sexual relations between men and women. According to this mindset
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“Why Nice Guys Finish Last” by Julia Serano attempts to provide an explanation behind the cultural causes of rape culture, and how it can be destroyed. Serano supports her assertions with the rhetorical appeals of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos.
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In her essay “Why Nice Guys Finish Last,” Julia Serano addresses the ways that our cultural mindsets shape our expectations for male and female sexuality, and the problems these mindsets create. Serano argues that the “predator/prey mindset” has negative effects on both men and women, helping to create a rape culture where sexual
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Amazon.com: Yes Means Yes!: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape: 9781580052573: Friedman, Jaclyn, Valenti, Jessica: Books
In her essay, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last,” Julia Serano argues that the commonly held belief that nice guys are disadvantaged in the dating scene is a myth. Instead, she suggests that the problem lies with entitled men who view women as objects rather than individuals.
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Predator/Prey Mindset: a model that I forwarded in Whipping Girl (pp. 253-271) and expanded upon in my essay “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (in the anthology Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape) that explains how most people perceive/interpret sexual relations between men and women. According to this mindset