25 Everyday Actions That Shockingly Spark Double Standards Between Men and Women—Can You Spot Them?
Ever notice how a guy can stash a full pizza in one sitting and get called “a champ,” but a woman doing the same might just get the side-eye—and maybe a guilt trip? Yeah, society’s got a funny way of patting men on the back for doing “normal” things while giving women a whole different script to follow. Reddit user @u/killywayx kicked off a massive conversation, asking what’s considered “normal” for men but taboo for women, and oh boy, the replies poured in—15,000 strong. From tossing off your shirt in public to simply being assertive, the double standards lurking in everyday life are as stubborn as ever—still clinging despite decades of hard-fought equality talks. This isn’t just about who can do what; it’s about how differently the same actions are judged depending on gender. So, what oddball rules have you spotted? Join the chatter and ponder why some actions get a free pass for one sex but spark outrage in the other. LEARN MORE
No matter how much we talk about equality between men and women, oftentimes stressing how much has already been achieved over decades of hard work, it seems that there are a lot of things that still need to be done, and extensive changes implemented. The problem of double standards between men and women is not that hard to notice, especially in some common everyday life occurrences. Having this in mind, Reddit user @u/killywayx decided to ask people “What is something that is considered ‘normal’ for a man to do, but if a woman does it then they will receive backlash?”.
The question that received 30.5k upvotes and 15k answers showed that no matter how modern our society is, it is still full of old and entrenched behaviors. Some of the examples included things that are related to looks: women not being able to take off their t-shirt while for men it’s quite a normal thing to do, or having to constantly take care of body hair so you won’t be considered messy and neglectful, although for men, it’s not a problem. Some examples also touched upon social issues such as women who don’t want to have kids receiving quite a lot of backlash, whereas it becomes understandable when men don’t want a family. When it comes to career, women who are strong leaders and value proper work ethics are considered cold and emotionless, while men who have the same traits are seen as respectable bosses.
What are some of the things that you have noticed to be considered normal for men but don’t apply to women? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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Not all of these will apply to everyone or every circumstance, but I think that most of these are fair.
1. Asking a guy out or asking a guy to marry you. It’s seen as pushy or impatient and frowned upon.
2. Going hiking alone. People don’t tend to raise their eyebrows at a man roughing it in the wilderness, but it’s seen as reckless or dangerous if a girl does it.
3. Being assertive, standing up for yourself, and being confrontational. A lot of times it’s seen as rude when it’s seriously just somebody standing up for themselves.
4. Eating large portions of food. If a woman (even a skinny and fit one) is at an event she enjoys and fills a plate with junk food, it tends to raise a few eyebrows. It’s considered unladylike. When a guy does it, it’s viewed as normal and healthy appetite.
5. Dealing with grief. When a guy doesn’t cry, it’s stoic. When a woman doesn’t cry, it’s cold and unhealthy.
6. Caring little about appearance. If a guy goes a few days without shaving and has some stubble, it isn’t frowned upon very much. If a girl goes without shaving her legs it’s disgusting.
7. Masculime interests. A guy can like cars and video games and sports without question. But if a girl likes those things, it’s “because she wants a guy” or “she’s faking it” and she has to prove her worth and knowledge.
8. I know it’s been said a lot, but sleeping around. It really is a very high double standard. It seems like the pressure is usually placed on women to be the defenders of sexuality. But sometimes we want to get down and dirty too. And I don’t think anyone should be shamed for that — male or female.
That said, I do think that men face a lot of backlash and hardships as well, especially for doing things that normal women do like being alone with children, having open emotions, caring about appearance a lot, etc. I do think women face backlash, even sometimes for behaving like a stereotypical woman (having strong emotions, wearing makeup, wanting to show some skin…) At the end of the day, a little bit of understanding goes a long way. 🙂 Let’s all be kind to everyone around us! 🙂
Not wanting kids.
When a man is good with kids and/or wants kids some day, he is called “a catch” (you know, in combination with other good traits), meaning that the opposite (not being good with kids and/or not wanting kids some day) is common and normal, but not great.
A woman who does not want kids or is awkward with kids is seen with an unkind eye.