This is an interesting article on the 5 things for which women (and it appears even more so for providers) are judged more harshly than men:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_4911878.html
Working in the bar industry since I was a wee buser and bar back I've noticed a huge shift in men and their views on women just from watching, overhearing, and seeing what's written on the walls in the bathroom haha. It went from"cock tease stuck up bitches!" To now hearing"skanky loose sluts!"Interesting. Let us know if you find the link.
Recently there was an article on "slut shaming" that I can't for the life of me find right now. Originally Posted by Lexxxy
" Slut-shaming' is the term for it, the charming practice that is so ingrained in our cultural make-up: the nasty way that any women openly discussing sex is liable to attract unfavourable attention. The notion that female desire is something that is still not*appropriate*to discuss in the same way as its heterosexual masculine counterpart is subtle but pervasive, and here the heterosexual aspect is important: it really is only heterosexual male desire that is truly socially acceptable to discuss openly; although the portrayal of an aggressively normalised masculine sexuality, the kind that Lynx advertising campaigns are based around, is still a reductive stereotype, representing a tiny fraction of a broad and complex spectrum.Slut-shaming is a phenomenon that fits in with the ancient division of women into three broad categories: mother, maiden and whore." Originally Posted by LexxxyLady.. that's because this is a fucking male dominated society, when I say society I mean the fucking whole world. So don't expect Slut-shaming to go away anytime soon.