men’s obsession with calling women UGLY - the dark truth + the beauty myth
Summary
TLDRThis podcast episode delves into the phenomenon of men consistently criticizing women's appearance, especially online. The host discusses the deep-rooted societal norms that allow men to judge women while remaining unjudged themselves. Using examples from TikTok trends and male-dominated podcasts, the host highlights how women are often belittled based on their looks but also points out how some women are using this misogyny to their advantage. The episode concludes with a call to focus on self-worth, encouraging women to 'get paid, not mad' and profit within the existing system rather than fighting it.
Takeaways
- 💄 Men's obsession with judging women's beauty, especially online, is deeply rooted in societal norms that date back to masculine privileges.
- 😠 Women are often attacked for their appearance when they express opinions that men disagree with, which is a form of dominance and control.
- 💬 Women's comments online are generally supportive, while men's comments tend to be negative, often criticizing women's looks.
- 📈 Many women who go on male-dominated podcasts and face public humiliation are using these appearances as a marketing strategy to promote their platforms.
- 📊 The 'beauty myth' pressures women into a never-ending cycle of self-consciousness and insecurity, but many are now flipping it to benefit themselves financially.
- 🤔 Catering to the beauty myth has real-world benefits for women, particularly in capitalist systems that reward appearance-driven success.
- 🧠 Awareness of the beauty myth doesn't necessarily free women from its societal expectations, leading many to find ways to profit from it instead of resisting.
- 👑 Women with financial security can afford to reject the beauty myth, but those without capital often have no choice but to conform in order to be perceived and succeed.
- 😡 The podcast host emphasizes the importance of not getting mad about misogynistic attacks but instead focusing on personal success and 'getting paid.'
- 📖 Books like *The Beauty Myth* by Naomi Wolf help explain the historical and cultural forces behind men's judgment of women, offering insight but not necessarily solutions.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the podcast episode discussed in the transcript?
-The main topic of the podcast episode is men's obsession with calling women ugly and the sinister truth behind this phenomenon.
Why do men feel entitled to judge women's beauty without being judged themselves?
-Men feel entitled to judge women's beauty without being judged themselves because it is thought of as a god-given right, an unexamined privilege from the old list of masculine privileges.
What is the 'beauty myth' as mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'beauty myth' refers to an obsession with physical perfection that traps modern women in an endless spiral of hope, self-consciousness, and self-hatred as they try to fulfill society's impossible definition of flawless beauty.
How does the podcast host suggest women respond to the beauty myth?
-The podcast host suggests that women should not just get mad but get paid, turning the beauty myth around to benefit themselves instead of being a slave to it.
What is the difference between men's and women's comments on social media as discussed in the transcript?
-Women's comments tend to be encouraging and supportive, while men's comments are often negative, especially towards women's physical appearance.
Why do some women go on podcasts to be humiliated according to the transcript?
-Some women, particularly those in sex work, go on podcasts to be humiliated as a form of marketing to get their 'bag' or make money.
What does the podcast host mean by 'getting paid instead of getting mad'?
-The podcast host means that instead of getting angry and upset about the challenges and injustices women face, they should focus on profiting and benefiting from the systems that exist.
How does the podcast host view the role of media in shaping women's self-perception?
-The podcast host views media as having traditionally catered to the male gaze, and any media that does not cater to the male gaze can be seen as threatening to men.
What does the host suggest is the reason behind men's negative comments towards women on social media?
-The host suggests that men's negative comments towards women on social media are a power move to control women and exert dominance, as if they hold authority to dictate what is beautiful.
What advice does the podcast host give to women who experience physical appearance attacks from men?
-The podcast host advises women to know their inherent worth and value, and not to give into the negative comments, but instead to get paid and cater to systems that benefit them.
What does the host think about the effectiveness of past movements like body positivity in combating the beauty myth?
-The host thinks that while past movements like body positivity have tried to make a difference, they haven't been entirely successful, and women should consider alternative approaches that are market-driven and beneficial.
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