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The current politically correct culture strives to strip men of their manhood and women of their femininity. Politically correct means gender-neutral. It means not acknowledging the differences in the male/female dynamic and discouraging those interactions which reflect it.

I suppose the sexual harrassment policies need to be in effect to some capacity. Let's face it: both men and women step over the line when it comes to sexual innuendoes, touching, and "looking" at each other. But if you've ever had to sit through a Human Resources meeting on what can be "perceived" as sexual harrassment, you will realize you better keep your persona much like that of a robot at work. Don't look, touch, move, speak anything that can be construed as sexual. Or else.

Perception can be everything. Giving a compliment can be perceived as a seductive invitation. Acknowledging someone's new hair cut, an attractive dress, suit, or tie – it can all be construed as "sexual" innuendo.

Heaven forbid you ever get a compliment from a man at work. Or give one to a man.

There's a difference between looking, leering, and lusting. Although men are singled out for being the masters of all three, women can hold their own in this department.

Men. Healthy, totally male men like to look at women. Decent men learn how to discipline themselves in that regard. Some women love to test them in this area. And some women act as though when their sultry suggestive clothing is engaged by the eyes of men, that men are the dogs. I suggest that women might be the female version of said dogs. What can you expect if you play to a willing audience? Women can dress well without overtly displaying their bodies' assets. Believe me, if you have them, they'll get noticed either way. So knock off the temptress efforts and the feigned disgust if you get comments or looks you don't appreciate.

Ladies, don't expect men to change who they are because you've decided they should be something else. "Sensitive" "Effeminate" "Metro-sexual" ? Whatever.

Let men be men.

 

Father, you designed us. You gave us different makeups and biologies for your purpose. You know how we were before sin corrupted us. You restore us when we return to you. Help us all to be respectful of what we once were before sin bested us. Help us to remember who we are in you. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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6 responses to “Let men be men . . .”

  1. dayle Avatar
    dayle

    I like Chris Rock’s take on this one. If the guy looks like Denzel Washington, it’s not sexual harassment, but if he ugly — “Quick, call the po-lice.”

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  2. Jessica Thomas Avatar

    Workplaces have become a bit sanitized. We’ve definitely gone into hypersensitive mode. We’ve trained people to distrust whenever the opposite sex says “You look nice”, ironically over sexualizing the slightest comment. So…at the end of the day…what are people still thinking about? Sex…

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  3. dayle Avatar
    dayle

    I love when I overhear a woman complaining that a guy keeps staring at her while complaining that the guy she wants to ogle her is not.

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  4. Nicole Avatar

    Great and realistic comments, Dayle and Jess.

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  5. BK Jackson Avatar

    “Sanitized” covers a lot more than sexual inuendo in the workplace. Paranoia might be a better word.
    For example, I went to lunch one day this week and came back and my coworker tells me “You gotta hide your water bottle! The safety inspector is coming! Our boss told us we’ve got to put them away.”
    I just rolled my eyes. The legalistic policymakers may not have gotten the clue yet, but workers actually do require liquid to survive, same as everyone else.

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  6. Nicole Avatar

    Really? My word.

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