Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Women


In a recent edition of our town’s newspaper, we received the monthly publication for women, “She” magazine.

Now you would think with such a name that it was filled with all things feminine. Not so. Posed on the front cover is a ‘biker woman’ in her black leather vest and weather-beaten skin. That should have warned me right there, but I caved to my reading appetite and cracked open the magazine.

As I perused the contents, my dissatisfaction level rose. First came an article about the editor’s family vacation...wow…I really wanted to know about that. Next, a conversation with a woman in healthcare…not too bad…oh, here’s the featured article. Lovely! A huge article about four women who love motorcycles. Yay for them! So inspiring! And I quote “It’s the freedom. It’s hard to explain. There’s just a lot of freedom when you’re on a bike.” Or this one: “It doesn’t matter what people ride as long as they enjoy it.” If you think freedom and enjoyment consists of getting soaked when sudden rain comes up, knowing you’ll be on the losing end in any accident, and wiping bug guts off your face, all I can say is more power to you.

Back to the magazine. Now we have a 2-page advertisement for Bud Lite. (How distinctly feminine. Definitely a must for entertaining at your next ladies luncheon!) The next article is about a woman who climbs mountains, followed by instructions about how to fish as part of an ongoing series that “takes women into life’s typically male-dominated tasks”. Hmm, can we say ‘déjà vu? Methinks we’ve been this way already. A few recipes are next (gasp! Isn’t that a little too…well…domestic??)followed by an article written by a guy. I guess this is to give us a little male flavor in the midst of all the flowery articles? He hits us hard with new and original thoughts never before seen in this issue about things like “the two genders [are] much more alike than we often acknowledge.” Oh really? I hadn’t caught onto that theme yet! He describes scenes from a recent major flood in our town and states that during this time “Gender stereotypes were obliterated in the blink of an eye.”

THIS, my friends, is what bothers me. He has expressed in one short sentence what should be the mission statement for the “She” magazine. At least, that’s the logical conclusion one must come to after reading the magazine. Someone remind me what’s wrong with a woman being different than a man because I must have missed that. If God wanted everyone to be the same, why did He create us as “male and female”? And why do women feel such a need to compete with men? Is it because they assume men look down on them? If this is the case, we are only proving their point by competing with them. This tells the world that we think the ‘womanly arts’ are not worthy to be compared with a man’s world; therefore we must prove ourselves by competing in their turf instead of excelling in what we were made to do.

There’s nothing wrong with enjoying ‘manly’ activities occasionally. But when our focus and energy is spent on erasing any perceivable difference between men and women, I believe we are throwing away our real opportunity to influence as a woman.

6 comments:

Jillian Hopkins said...

Hey, welcome to world of blogging :) You have a great writing technique and I enjoyed reading this post. It *is* sad when people seem so bent on proving there are no differences between men and women that they lose those beautiful contrasts that God built into us when He designed us.
Your post made me think of John Piper's book "What's the Difference?", Have you ever read that one? It is a small book on the joys of masculinity and femininity, I would highly recommend reading it if you haven't already.

Looking forward to future posts! :)

GreenScarfProject said...

Bravo!! You are my official favorite blog...of course I'm a little biased I'm sure.

I think you should send this into the editor of the Republic. I've pretty much had it with their idea of a women's magazine!!!!

Bethany said...

WOW Janille! Awesome article on your blog :-D I really enjoyed your content and style!
Thank you for wanting to be such a lady = it is a real delight for the us, the "male race" when gal's are proud to be everything beautiful God created them to be

May God grant every gal out there the desire to embrace their femininity, for it sure has a way of capturing a guys heart!!!

Anonymous said...

you go girl!
The Dad...not yours!

Anonymous said...

Brava and thank you Janille. Reading that bit about McCain makes me feel better. I was not entirely enthusiastic about him as the republican choice either. I guess it goes to show that God will send us who we need when we need them.

I am very proud to be different from men as well. As proof I assert the following: I only ride motorcycles that have a side-saddle, my leather vest is pink with lots of bling and as hard as I try I just can't grow a beard. :]

Jemimah :-) said...

Girls, be girls as God created you!
But hey, I'm not saying that doing some things that guys often do is bad.
Like, 'that girl shouldn't be up the front of church playing bass guitar, that's a guys instrument.'
or
'hey, that girl should NOT be doing the bible reading at church, 'cause the Bible says that men should be leaders, over women.'
It's actually really good for a girl to go and do a few things that guys do more often than them.
For instance, guys normally would chop up wood with an axe more often than girls, but it's no sin if a girl chops wood with an axe, is it?
Let's be proud that we are different from men.
God has made everyone to PERFECTION. And God's perfection is not human perfection.