I wasn¡¯t so much shocked as I was angered by what she said¡ªwhich is hypocritical of me. I know the feeling of what she was trying to describe. I had felt it many times, too. It¡¯s that feeling that only one girl in the room can be the ¡°prettiest,¡± as in if I was inherently attractive, she; the other, juxtaposed against my beauty, suddenly wasn¡¯t.Melissa McEwan (Shakesville): Female Friendship Myths
I had never understood why I have felt that way. I just knew that I did. I can remember a variety of stinging instances when someone complimented a woman before me and how I, always, immediately felt it was a ploy to criticize my own failures. That by virtue of this other woman writing a good piece of criticism; or this person having an amazing skirt; or shoes, or dress¡ªI didn¡¯t/couldn¡¯t/hadn¡¯t, I was a slob.
This is a social illness. At least it has been in the social climate that I¡¯ve lived, and surrounded myself, in. We are casualties of the patriarchy, and by virtue of osmosis, I was taught to dismantle those around me, the women¡ª vying only for male appreciation. We don¡¯t question why we do it, we just do. It is a product of being socialized to feel as though constantly, we¡¯re not enough. As women, mothers, daughters, wives¡ªwe¡¯re constantly at war with ourselves. When I get angry with the woman complimented in front of me¡ªhow much of that does it say about me? How much do I value myself? [...]
All of the hate stems from a disillusioned society that places men on top for being alive, and women are the ones that have to struggle to be constantly validated in the workplace, by their friends, peers, boyfriends, parents, shrinks. No wonder we can¡¯t give each other a break, we¡¯re terrified of not getting one ourselves so we snatch what we can from whomever we can. Dog eat dog. Bitches eat bitches. Except, no. Except what if we just didn¡¯t do that anymore?
But when we talk about how women are taught not to self-promote, or believe in themselves to the extent necessary to self-promote, or the language whereby women race to the bottom on their way to the top, well: we can¡¯t take how women train other women out of the equation, in my opinion. Women can be primary agents of enforcing misogyny on each other, and women can be supremely effective at eviscerating or draining or punishing other women¡¯s confidence.Tracy Moore (Jezebel): The 'Cool Girl' Is Not Fiction, But a Phase
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