(IE, I'd wind up in a group with two guys who were total squares, and one girl who had pink-red hair and was a black belt in Aikido).
No kidding. A surprising amount of people are rather adept at martial arts. eg. I have a cousin who is 13 and has been a TKD black-belt since she was 11. The majority don't go walking around in their belts.
What do you mean you want to be treated equally? Fine. *Punches out woman* What? I don't like you. You said you wanted to be treated equally. I punch out guys I don't like."
I'd think that anyone you punched would have good reason to be upset.
True, but I have a nasty temper. The point was, we're raised from babies that "it isn't OK to hit girls". Never once in my life have I been told "it isn't OK to hit boys".
If women want total equality give it to them.
No. If women want equality, expect equality, not to be spoon fed, and at the slightest complaint, freak out over how they were the victims of sexism.
Very much in favor of equality and have never given it too much thought, because I naturally treat everyone pretty much equally, including women.
The one thing that really pisses me off, though, is the aforementioned remnants of chivalry + feminism creating this somewhere in-between social status that is so easily abusable. Women can treat men however they like and any manner of self-defense can result in a shitstorm of ridicule and hatred toward the man. I'm pretty sure in some states it is standard procedure to arrest the male in any domestic conflict, regardless of the situation.
I knew one guy whose girlfriend had a hysterical fit and he restrained her because she was breaking things and endangering herself. Neighbor called the police who showed up, saw bruises on her wrists, and arrested him. The girl had calmed down and pleaded with police to leave him alone, openly admitted she was at fault and didn't want to press charges. Police replied that it didn't matter because the state was going to press charges per standard policy.
But then I understand in many places of the world things are still the exact opposite. I wonder if there's any place where the middle ground exists.
This sums up my thoughts pretty damn well. Society has become so complex in it's niceties that every time a situation like the above crops up, the "empowered" women's groups would just use the case as an example to farther their cause, completely out of context, and so the male in the situation, who was just trying to
save the female gets in trouble, because he didn't let her solve her own problems independently.
All in all, I'd say women either need to drop the double standards, or get used to being treated worse than guys by guys. End of story.