Are tattooed women an affront to good men?
Newsflash from the frontlines of the gender war: Apparently some of the ladies are getting tattoos!
Luckily for us, The Spearhead is on the case. In a recent post titled “Ruminations from Seat 22D,” Spearhead guest poster Lyn87 reported on an encounter with one of these ghastly creatures:
I recently took a long trip for work and spent a lot of hours in the air. One of my fellow passengers really stood out in my mind: a 20-something lass a few rows ahead of me. She is a natural-born beauty in that “launch a thousand ships” kind of way – slim, near-perfect symmetrical features, piercing blue eyes, and a shapely body. She is, simply, stunning. But there’s more to this story than a retired soldier admiring an exquisite example of female flesh young enough to be my daughter.
Well, we’re off to a really creepy start here.
It was actually her tattoo that first caught my attention.
Oh, that’s where we’re going. This is going to be one of those “women with tattoos are whores” kind of story.
She was wearing a low-slung top that revealed a HUGE eagle inked across her chest and extending down under the front of her shirt. And then I noticed her hair – what little there was of it. I’ve always kept my hair short, even by military standards, and her hair was shorter than mine.
Tattoos and a short haircut! Excuse me for a moment; I think I’m getting the vapors.
Few things de-feminize a woman more than buzzing off her hair, which is why it is considered to be shameful in many societies. She was wearing ratty, ripped jeans and far too much costume jewelry.
I can’t believe we let women leave the house in such attire.
And then I noticed the piercings.
Not the piercings!
As I stood six inches behind her for several minutes waiting to de-plane I counted seven, and that was just what was visible. I wondered what else she had done to herself. A tramp-stamp is a given, but who knows what other “body art” was hidden out of my view.
We can only imagine. Some Matisse prints? A mural in the style of Diego Rivera? A reproduction of Michelangelo’s David? One of the plates from Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party?
[M]en like me, the kind of man women say they want – responsible, courteous, masculine, respectable, upwardly mobile – [avoid] women like her even as long-term girlfriends, let alone wives.
I’m pretty sure that women like her — or like most women — are not much interested in men who are not only old enough to be their father but who also read The Spearhead.
[I]a person goes to great lengths to project a certain persona, especially in a way designed to attract attention, it says something about him/her. I asked myself what would cause the stunningly-beautiful young woman on my flight – at the height of her Sexual Market Value – to do that to herself? Women dress for us, so what does she intend for us to infer? I’m easy? I’m rebellious? I can drink you under the table?
Maybe: “If you’re the sort of misogynist creep who’s going to jump to weird conclusions about my character based on my tattoos, my piercings, and even on the length of my fucking hair, and then write about it at length on a site overflowing with similarly misogynist creeps, I’d rather not have anything to do with you?”
But Lyn87 seems unable to understand why anyone would want to send such a message:
I can think of no message that her chosen facade would convey that would be in her long-term interest. In a few years after her looks fade she is likely to be just another tatted-up skank wondering where the good men are.
Wherever these “good men” are, I’m pretty sure they aren’t reading or writing for The Spearhead.
It didn’t have to be this way. In a different social environment a woman like her would have learned to be (gasp!) feminine. She would have observed the older women in her surroundings and absorbed benevolent patriarchy in the air she grew up breathing.
Oh lord.
With her beauty she could have married above her economic station and lived a comfortable life. We can’t know if she would have been happy, but she almost certainly would have had stability, security and comfort.
Hey, who needs happiness when you’ve got patriarchy!
But she doesn’t live in that society; she lives in a “Slut Walk” society, thanks to feminism. When she chose the “Suicide Girl” look nobody stopped her.
Um, who exactly is supposed to stop her from dressing and looking how she likes?
Now she has mutilated herself with enough ink and metal trinkets to repel the kind of man most likely to give her the life she wants, because no matter what she does to the outside of her body, she will eventually want what women have always wanted on the inside – stability, security and comfort.
Hmm. Could it be that she’s not actually interested in the life a man could “give her,” and perhaps more interested in the sort of life she can, you know, give herself?
The fruits of feminism: what a waste.
Only if you’re a narcissistic misogynist who thinks the world revolves around his preferences.
Next up on The Spearhead: Airline peanuts — Tool of they Gynofascist Matriarchy?
Posted on October 28, 2011, in antifeminism, creepy, disgusting women, men who should not ever be with women ever, misogyny, MRA, patriarchy, reactionary bullshit, sluts, the spearhead. Bookmark the permalink. 217 Comments.
I wonder if it’s dawned on any of the usual suspects that perhaps the young lady dressed/acted/inked that way in order to be attractive to other women.
When I was a young thing it always amazed me how many men old enough to be my dad just assumed I would be interested in them, and then became very, very offended and angry when I wasn’t.
mythago, if you told an MRA that sometimes women dress to impress other women, it would blow their minds. They can’t conceive of women that do anything that isn’t about impressing men. One of the Spearhead commenters actually believed that women are getting tattoos and piercings to stand out in a crowd, because they’re having trouble getting attention from men. He even guessed that MGTOW is the reason. They live in a different reality than the rest of the world, that’s for sure.
Wait, don’t they also argue that women only dress to impress other women because females are competitive, picky bitches who care about foolish she-stuff like makeup and shoes? Which is of course not to say that doublethink is something MRAs have a problem doing.
One is forced to wonder, also, if the MRA ever considered the possibility that she’s dressed like that specifically to repel men like him. Being hit on constantly by men old enough to be their fathers is not fun for most young women, even assuming that nothing worse has happened.
As an aspiring moviemaker currently working on a web series, reading all of the anecdata about nice people in the entertainment world and how it pays off (especially Rutger Hauer. FUCK YEAH!) makes me soooo happy.
Seriously, my entire week so far would’ve completely sucked without reading all of that. Thank you.
You, sir, are an idiot. There’s a LOT more to attraction than physical appearance. Also, as fashion is an art form, some people have different tastes. *gasp* You ever stop to think maybe she doesn’t give a rat’s ass if you find her attractive or wants to “absorb the patriarchy”.
You mean tattoos repel these kinds of people? Shit I should put mine on display more often!
Seriously though, that was the most sickeningly condescending thing I’ve read in a long time. Is it weird that I felt it was worse that the hate messages these guys usually spew, in that it those can be dismissed as pure crazies, whereas this guy actually doesn’t have a fucking clue that he’s being patronizing? It’s downright depressing.