misogyny, a series of memories

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misogyny, a series of memories

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12 years old, walking down the street past a car garage with 3 men in it. They stop, stare and smile as they follow me walking past. To this day, I can still picture the wolf-like teeth of the tallest man.
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13 or 14 years old, junior high. To get to the art supplies I have to walk past a boy who grabs my genital area from behind. I know that if I tell the teacher, she will either tell me it's my tight pants or that I should be flattered because he's a football player. I spend the whole term figuring out ways to get past him without being grabbed.
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14 years old, I sign up for a school ski trip. I don't come from a sporty family, so I have to buy some ski pants from a sale rack. They split open the 12th or 20th time I fall on my butt. In front of the group, the male instructor says they tore because "you girls always have to get such tight pants".
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Recently, I took a historical tour of an art college in another city. The female tour guide gleefully explains that back in the 50's (?), the female students had to walk on a clear glass ramp to get to their classes. The boys would congregate below to look up their skirts.

To recap: In a time when girls had to wear skirts to school (or be sent home), the young women of this art college could only get to their classes by taking a clear ramp, which the young men were not discouraged from hanging out underneath, so they could look up the young womens' skirts. This was presented as a humorous and fun fact in present times.
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Trade school, first day of class to learn woodworking, the instructor holds up a file and says "you ladies may only be familiar with a nail file".
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Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing.

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16, driver's ed. The instructor tells us not to drive when we are upset, "like if you break a nail"
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25 years old, need to see a gynecologist. He's comfortable looking into my vaginal canal, but cannot look me in the eye when I am sitting across from him in his office. Tells me he will not help me because "he's seen worse". The next day I have my first ever UTI.
I'm still not sure what happened in that office.
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High school, coming back across the border after a day trip with 2 or 3 of my friends. The border guard asks if we had a good time. Yes, I say. I bet you did he says, as he leans forward and leers into the car.
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11 years old, my friend's dad comments to his wife that I am "the sexy one"

To recap: I am 11, he is a grown man.
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