how women are treated

Kole 2022-04-05 08:01:01

The brief summary of the first story is that no matter what a woman says, he doesn't believe it.

The short summary of the second story is that no matter what a woman says, he doesn't listen.

A brief summary of the third story is that no matter what a woman says, she is not appreciated.

What is special about the third story, which is different from the first two, is that both parties are women, which in a sense downplays the "gender opposition" that seems to be provoked. But it also confirms more firmly that both men and women have certain prejudices when it comes to treating women. Just imagine the third story. If the heroine is replaced by a boy, who has a crush on the female teacher, accompanies her to dinner every time after class, and takes her to ride a horse, this will likely turn into a romantic love story. But just because the other party is a girl, the love expressed in this same way will be ignored (regardless of the teacher's sexual orientation and whether she is intentional or not)

Can we give equal understanding to every emotion?

(sudden nonsense hehe)

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Certain Women quotes

  • The Rancher: Why were you afraid of selling shoes?

    Elizabeth Travis: Have you ever sold shoes?

    The Rancher: I mean, why were you afraid you couldn't get anything else?

    Elizabeth Travis: I don't know. Because my mom works in a school cafeteria, my sister in a hospital laundry. So, selling shoes is the nicest job a girl from my family's supposed to get.

  • Fuller: You could talk about anything. Talk about the weather. Talk about your day. Just so you put it in an envelope and... put it in the mail. Doesn't have to be a tome.