A
number of thoughts/ideas went through my head whilst viewing "Tough Guise
2," but one of concepts that stuck out the most to me is the way that the
film made me feel bad for men in a similar way that "killing us
softly" made me feel awful for women. I guess what "Tough Guise"
demonstrated is that society and culture are negatively effecting both men and
women alike. Personally, I've never had a problem with just being myself and
doing whatever I want. I almost never have a problem with the fact that I don't
play any sports. I am a little ashamed that I don't know anything about hardly
any of them; I find most sports pretty confusing. I understand the mechanics of
football, but when things get real technical I'm useless. It's nice that I
don't feel hardly any pressure from society to change, to go out of my way to
learn all that stuff just to fit in. I can't know for sure, but I feel like
girls face larger consequences for deviating from the norm.
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