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“I stopped typing and started having a conversation about the blog post with my boyfriend. He said he’d liked the part where the narrator had explained that, while she was disturbed by the revelation that the Internet writer had a girlfriend – because that meant he wasn’t the pure ethical person…” quote by Emily Gould
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““I stopped typing and started having a conversation about the blog post with my boyfriend. He said he’d liked the part where the narrator had explained that, while she was disturbed by the revelation that the Internet writer had a girlfriend – because that meant he wasn’t the pure ethical person she’d perceived him to be via reading his literary criticism (which, !) –she was flattered and aroused that he was overcoming his principles in order to be with her. Keith said, “It’s like he can do no wrong. I thought that was nice.” I surprised myself by turning to him and shouting. “It’s a SLAVE MENTALITY. IT’S A SLAVE MENTALITY!!!” I tried to explain what I meant. I talked about how Ellen Willis had a theory that women didn’t know what their true sexuality was like, because they’d been conditioned to develop fantasies that enable them to act in a way that conforms to what men want from them, or what they think men want from them. And I thought about how Eileen Myles described the difference between having sex with men and having sex with women, how having sex with men was more about forcing yourself into what their idea of what sex was supposed to be. I told him that in my experience men do not often become suddenly charmed or intrigued by aspects of women that they have also perceived as off-putting or scary. Men, heterosexual men, don’t tend to make excuses for women and find reasons to admire them despite and even slightly because of their faults, unless their faults are cute little hole-in-the-stocking faults. Whereas women, heterosexual women, are capable of finding being ignored, being alternately worshiped and insulted, not to mention male pattern baldness, not just tolerable but erotic.””

Emily Gould

About This Quote

Source Essay: Personal Blog Post, 2023

The speaker critiques how men often idealize women despite flaws while women internalize societal expectations, leading to a “slave mentality” in relationships.

In simple terms: Women face double standards in sexuality and admiration.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge internalized gender scripts.

Themes

gender dynamics sexuality power media influence relationships

Mood

critical reflective analytical

Type

philosophical commentary personal essay

When to use this quote

  • dating conversations
  • online discourse
  • personal reflection
  • gender studies
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

Feminist theory social conditioning eroticism objectification

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do societal narratives shape your view of desire?
  • What would a relationship free of “slave mentality” look like?
A Different Perspective

The anecdote may overgeneralize male behavior and ignore individual variation.

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