KBMaster wrote: Ah, sorry, I didn't mean for this to turn into a guy-bashing thread.
I'll accept that, but you must wonder what other direction it could have gone when you began it with statements like these:
KBMaster wrote:I've been raised to expect verrrrrry little from men and have been proved time and time again. [...]
*note* I'm not looking for a date or anything, just seeing if all men are pigs or not.
KBMaster wrote:GAH! I should've gotten on sooner so I could have specfied that I am talking about MEN, not 15 year old boys.[...]
And... uhm... the ones who taught me men were pigs my mother and sisters. With good reason! [...] I've also learned from experience. MEN taught me!
To be frank, I feel your mother has done you a disservice. As thers have said, people tend to meet your expectation of them. If you don't expect men to respect you, and treat you with courtesy, what reason do they have to do so? They were raised to be gentlemen? As has been often lamented, "Chivalry is dead." Whether it's corpse remains is up to the ladies, and the attitude behind the above thoughts helps further the rot.
Even worse, that point of view drives away the guys you're looking for! If you said this to my face, the best you could hope for is that I would try to defend my gender. Otherwise, if ever we spoke again, I would be curt with you. So if you drive away or offend the good guys, who is left? The ones that don't
care that you think they're pigs?
I'm homeschooled and there's only two guys in my youth group. Don't come in contact with 'em much.
Remedy that. I'm not saying date them, but get to know them. Eventually, let them know that you've been disappointed in men (in such a way that they are not a part of it), and if the guys are worth much, they'll try to prove you wrong. In the meantime, just... expect better.
In closing, I think there are two groups in society. Men and women, ladies and gentlemen. The ladies don't like men, and women rarely meet gentlemen.