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430: 540:. Rape culture is "the casual debasement ... that has become such a part of our lives that it is often invisible." Though people in society are vocally anti-rape, there is an insinuation that certain types of rape are acceptable or that women are voluntarily taking actions that justify sexual advances. "For example, women continue to be blamed if they are raped because of how they are dressed, the assumption that women purportedly lie about being raped remains popular, and certain women, such as married women or women of colour, are still considered 'unrapeable'". The word 719: 1709: 570: 201:) to describe a slovenly man; however, later uses appear almost exclusively associated with women. The modern sense of 'sexually promiscuous woman' dates to at least 1450. The word was originally used around 1450 in the late Middle English language. It was used to describe a woman as dirty, or refer to her as a prostitute, harlot, or immoral woman. The word 552:" taking place around the world to regain a sense of pride in women. Many slut walks or movements protest against the idea that a woman's appearance, often considered promiscuous, is a justification of sexual assault and rape. The participants in these walks protest against individuals that excuse rape due to the woman's appearance, including 1189:(III, iii, 1531–1537). " Well, I am not fair; and therefore I pray the gods make me / honest. / Truly, and to cast away honesty upon a foul slut were / to put good meat into an unclean dish. / I am not a slut, though I thank the gods I am foul. / Well, praised be the gods for thy foulness; / sluttishness may come hereafter. ..." 665:
writes: "Women of color ... argued that the white women organizers and participants had not considered the ways in which the sexuality of women of color had been constructed through a history of oppression, rape, and sexual exploitation." People of color, especially black people, had been avoiding
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to express the rejection of the concept that government, society, or religion may judge or control one's personal liberties, and the right to control one's own sexuality. In April 2013, Emily Lindin, founder of the UnSlut Project, created a blog to share her stories on sexual bullying to "provide
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They also dismiss female-on-male abuse, and are just as powerful and representative of modern societal prejudices. Hence, women may find it difficult to hold high positions at their workplace, whereas men may be mocked for choosing to be stay-at-home fathers. Although a sexually active and
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or any other kind of bigotry. Further, we recognize that shaming, oppression, assault and violence have disproportionately impacted marginalized groups, including women of color, transgender people and sex workers, and thus we are actively working to center these groups at our events."
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are 'sexually promiscuous woman', or 'immoral or dissolute woman; prostitute'. These definitions identify a slut as a woman of low character—a person who lacks the ability or chooses not to exercise a power of discernment to order her affairs. Similar terms used for men are
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was one of the first people to conduct and take a lead for a SlutWalk for people of color. "The Amber Rose SlutWalk Festival is a completely inclusive space. This event is a zero tolerance event and we do not condone hateful language, racism, sexism, ableism, fat-shaming,
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who stated, "As Black women, we do not have the privilege or the space to call ourselves 'slut' without validating the already historically entrenched ideology and recurring messages about what and who the Black woman is." She argued that, for black women, the word
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is a person who has taken control of their sexuality and has sex with whomever they choose, regardless of religious or social pressures or conventions to conform to a strait-laced monogamous lifestyle committed to one partner for life.
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are used in popular culture, they are usually used in a joking manner. There are, however, other terms that can be used to criticize men for their sexuality. For example, a man's masculinity can be undermined by using terms such as
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and the double standard it contains reflects the gender norms and gender biases that are prevalent in a culture in which rape is constantly justified. People from all sects of society contribute to this justification.
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All of these words have a very negative connotation. Additional meanings and connotations of the term are negative and identify a slut as being a slovenly and ugly person, for example, as in these quotations from
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for males. Unlike women, who are usually policed for being sexually promiscuous, men are often criticized for not being masculine or dominant enough, thus questioning their
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or offensive term of disparagement. It originally meant "a dirty, slovenly woman", and is rarely used to refer to men, generally requiring clarification by use of the terms
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some perspective to girls who currently feel trapped and ashamed". The blog now consists of entries from members of all ages, ethnicities, and genders. The film,
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professionally successful woman might be seen as a threat, a man without those qualities is often regarded with suspicion and questions about his sexuality.
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A dictionary of English synonymes and synonymous or parallel expressions designed as a practical guide to aptness and variety of phraseology
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does not mean anything very harmful due to the history of being treated as slaves in the past. Black women's "relationship to the term
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COACH: I don't care what that hot pantsed bitch said. Go home and kick her ass all over the kitchen. All that slutting around...
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The attack on the character of the person is perhaps best brought together by the highly suggestive and related compound word,
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Reger, Jo (2015). "The Story of a Slut Walk: Sexuality, Race, and Generational Divisions in Contemporary Feminist Activism".
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Most of the SlutWalks were coordinated by white women, and some black women felt uncomfortable when joining. Sociologist
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is rarely used to describe heterosexual men, it is commonly used among gay males. When discussing sexual activity,
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can also be used as verb to denote behavior characterized as that of a slut. For example, in the 1972 play,
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carries a similar connotation, but can be applied both to people and to clothing and accessories, such as
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may also favor sexual freedom and mark the shift from traditional gender roles in gay men.
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COACH. She was punished for slutting, wasn't she? She was punished and so were you!
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Paludi, Michele A.; Martin, Jennifer L.; Gruber, James E.; Fineran, Susan (2015).
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There have been various efforts to both criticise and reclaim use of the word
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The double standard associated with slut-labeling is part of the modern day
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also took a similar form around the same era in the Norwegian language as
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Hearne, 1715: "Nor was she a Woman of any Beauty, but was a nasty Slut."
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parades, and some individuals embrace the title as a source of pride.
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The word was used as early as the 1300s (in the form of an adjective,
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and slut shaming; slut walks have now become a worldwide movement.
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or having multiple partners. However, if used in a humorous way,
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities
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communities. A parallel exists between the female term
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Another early meaning was 'kitchen maid or drudge' (
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term for a person, usually a woman, who is sexually
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