Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:28 am
Its TOTALLY different when its the wife doing the buying, especially if it means a peaceful household 

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[/quote]Bratcat wrote:" Apparently your male perspective doesn't think much about how comments like the one above are offensive to women."
I again wanted to thank all of you for your excellent advice, however I am compelled to say that as a woman I did not find what he said offensive. Of course I have been accused of not being as "politically correct" as I'm supposed to be.
Oh well.I'll make an attempt today by asking one question. What is the true definition of the word Moderator ? Not trying to be a smart***.
" A sense of humor is like gas, everyones got it, just some more than others"
uhh hello my wife is blonde she has blonde hair. again you DONT GET IT. I made the comment to show how she is NOT to be racist but to show that she forms to the stereotype of being blonde. You are reading wwwwaaayyy to far into it and I think you need to stop being so ana about things because yes you are being ana and need to learn to let things go.blues2cruise wrote:I have my facts straight enough, thank you very much. I was born blonde. I have had to endure blonde jokes forever. Regardless of whether the blonde in question is male or female, the comments that imply that a person is less than competent because of being blonde are not amusing to blonde people.ofblong wrote:you obviously didnt grasp the true nature of my comments. That is also not sexist as by blonde it can mean either male or female. So you may want to get your facts straight and truly try to understand a comment before making a stupid assumption about a comment that was made because you feel "offended" by some meaning that isnt being made.blues2cruise wrote:You are walking a very dangerous walk by coming in to the ladies forum and making sexist remarks like that.ofblong wrote: I worry more because of the fact she is a blonde and is easily "distracted and confused".
Apparently your male perspective doesn't think much about how comments like the one above are offensive to women.I know im not a female but I am a male and can somewhat give the males perspective.
Why is it that someone says someone is blonde and they IMMEDIATLY think its about a women? I have seen and worked with stereotypical blonde males as well.
You also seem to miss the point that this is the ladies lounge.......and by making comments like yours in here are bound to ruffle a few feathers.
Hilarious!! I'm blond, and highly intelligent (Mensa eligible). It is a kick to say, "sorry, blond moment" when I have a lapse. I completely let your blonde comment roll off. If you'd used theofblong wrote:If he trusts you he wouldnt be trying to make you feel bad for going on a 2 hour ride. Being a man of a wife that rides I worry about her all the time. however I dont bug her about it. I figure as long as I dont have an officer on my door step or a phone call from the police that she is just fine. I worry more because of the fact she is a blonde and is easily "distracted and confused".
Blues, you've allowed yourself start taking offense for every one of us that are blonde. I am, myself. Blonde jokes amuse me. Same for my sister. She even had a shirt she loved. It read "You don't have to speak slowly, I'm a REAL blonde."blues2cruise wrote: I have my facts straight enough, thank you very much. I was born blonde. I have had to endure blonde jokes forever. Regardless of whether the blonde in question is male or female, the comments that imply that a person is less than competent because of being blonde are not amusing to blonde people.
+1. If you don't mean to offend, SAY SO. If it doesn't stop at that point, then you can defend yourself, or better yet, walk away.MZ33 wrote:Look, ofblong, the fact is, you offended someone with your comment. Instead of launching into why she should not be offended, a simple: "whoops, not my intent, sorry!!" would do the trick. Frankly, I thought your comment was thoughtless and crass as well. Different people have learned to deal with sexism and harassment (real or percieved) in different ways. Some laugh it off, some have decided not to stay silent.
It was a dumb comment, and yes, we can let it pass. But stop defending it, and stop blaming Blues for calling you on it.