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Showing Original Post only (View all)Favorite Anti-Feminist Theory Debunked By Purdue Researchers [View all]
As anyone who has ever spent any time talking about feminism online before can tell you, a whole fuckton of men claim that feminism, in all its evil machinations, has made opening a door for a lady a fraught ordeal of doom. With straight faces, they assure everyone reading that merely holding a door open for a lady while giving her a slight nod or a tip o the fedora, will turn her into a raving beast of feminist-inspired madness, screaming about how the door-opener is the oppressor and how she can open her own doors, while damning you to hell or perhaps to live on a lesbian commune as their manservant. But is this true? Are women really so uptight about doors being opened, due to their punishing feminist indoctrination? Purdue researchers set to find out.
McCarty and Kelly describe an experiment featuring 196 people who walked into a building on a university campus. The entrance had two doors directly next to one another, each of which opened outward.
Each subject was approached by a male member of the research team as they walked toward the building. For half, the research associate took a step in front of the participant, opened the door, and let the participant walk through the door first. For the other half, he reached for the adjacent door, so that the two opened their doors more or less simultaneously.
Once inside, a female research associate approached each subject and asked him or her to complete a short survey. On a one-to-10 scale, they indicated their agreement with three statements measuring self-esteem (including I feel that Im a person of worth, at least on an equal plane with others), and three measuring self-efficacy (including I can usually achieve what I want if I work hard for it).
The results: Male, but not female, participants reported lower levels of self-esteem and self-confidence if the door had just been held open for them.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/25/favorite-anti-feminist-theory-debunked-by-purdue-researchers/
So, fear not brave men of the world, if you open a door for a woman out of simple courtesy, you will escape unharmed. And so will she.
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sorry, are you saying sexism is only a women's issue? also, this addresses male behavior and
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#8
it's not about current events or politics or anything related to public policy
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#61
because GD is not for the exclusive discussion of thing that are pertinent to you?
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2014
#74
women make up up 50+% of the human race. women's issues are human issues. sorry. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Feb 2014
#93
nah.. I'll continue to be a decent person and hold the door for anyone and everyone.
opiate69
Feb 2014
#34
is there any theoretical reason why this particular finding would depend on
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2014
#78
The variables being the "significant differences" your large sample groups would lead to.
opiate69
Feb 2014
#79
Being helpful ought to be appreciated.. We need more of it, not less regardless of who does it.
hlthe2b
Feb 2014
#15
One crapload is 2.737 liters. But that's metric. You'll have to do the quart conversion yourself.
Squinch
Feb 2014
#101
"a whole fuckton of men"...sigh... the article needs to be a tad bit more abrasive and the message a
uponit7771
Feb 2014
#30
I open doors for people older than me, people with their hands full - children, bags, whatever.
Solly Mack
Feb 2014
#39
Hmm. I'm just not sure that that's exactly passive-aggressive behavior though.
RBStevens
Feb 2014
#76
I hold doors open for everyone in close proximity and appreciate when they do the same
left is right
Feb 2014
#66
Indeed. I don't know anyone, out here in the real world, who gives a shit about a door being opened.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#82
Yep. And the inner-jacket pulls out, leaving the little window cut outs exposed.
DisgustipatedinCA
Feb 2014
#142