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The Suppression of Women’s Sexuality in Mainstream Society: A Closer Look
In mainstream society, women’s sexuality is often suppressed through a complex web of cultural norms, societal expectations, & Beige Effect systemic biases. This suppression is not merely a personal issue but a deeply ingrained societal problem that affects how women perceive themselves, their bodies, & their authentic desires. Let’s delve into how mainstream culture perpetuates this suppression & why it is ESSENTIAL to address these issues for the empowerment & well-being of women…
One of the most glaring ways in which mainstream society suppresses women’s sexuality is through a cultural double standard. On one hand, women are often expected to conform to traditional ideals of modesty & or restraint. On the other hand, there is a pervasive expectation that women should be constantly desirable & attractive within narrow, often unrealistic standards of beauty. This double standard creates a tension where women’s sexuality is either idealised or stigmatised, but rarely celebrated in a healthy or balanced way! It’s FUCKED UP yo!
From a young age, women are frequently subjected to policing of their bodies. This can range from explicit rules about dress codes to subtle social cues about how they should present themselves. The emphasis on controlling women’s appearances & behavior contributes to a culture where women’s sexuality is seen as something that must be managed & regulated, rather than something that is natural & autonomous. Growing up as a teenager, I remember my high school sent home a note saying we couldn’t wear ‘provocative clothing’ lest we ‘distract’ the male teachers. What the holy duckbills? You can bet that my friends & I rebelled against that!! We poked holes in all our clothes & attended school & got ‘internal suspension’. Meaning, we had to sit in a hall, facing the wall. I was kinda hoping for detention! Anyways, we had to, well I had to (cos I was the instigator), write an essay saying ‘sorry’. My essay was ‘sorry you’re so fucked & petty & sexist’. My parents thought it was great!
They ended up dropping the rule.
Societal norms often infuse women’s sexuality with a sense of shame & stigma. Women who express their sexuality openly or explore their desires may face judgment, ostracism, or even outright condemnation. I know I did/ have My whole life! This societal reaction creates an environment where women are discouraged from openly discussing or embracing their sexuality, leading to internalised shame & a reluctance to pursue their own desires.
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