Posted on 07/23/2015 9:56:48 AM PDT by rightistight
Jess Zimmerman, who writes for the Guardian, has a brilliant idea: why don't people pay her for being their friend? In an article titled, "Wheres My Cut?: On Unpaid Emotional Labor," Zimmerman makes the case that she deserves cold hard cash for being there for people.
Zimmerman begins her article by summarizing a recent case of a psychic swindling a man out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by telling him she could make a woman fall in love with him. The psychic wasn't completely at fault, Zimmerman writes, because men treat women like property and the hopelessly in love man should have realized that. And women never chase after men who aren't interested, she implies.
Eventually, Zimmerman writes that she helps men with their problems sometimes. "Why not get a Rolex out of the deal?" she then asks.
"People are disturbed by the very notion that someone would charge, or pay, for friendly support," she writes. "Its supposed to come free. Why?"
Zimmerman then starts to talk about #GiveYourMoneytoWomen, which demanded that men give money to women for free. "Men like to act as if commanding womens attention is their birthright, their natural due, and they are rarely contradicted," she writes, as if men don't ask other men questions. "Its a radical act to refuse them that attention. Its even more radical to propose that if they want it so [expletive] much, they can buy it."
The concept of "emotional labor" is the problem, according to Zimmerman. "We are told frequently that women are more intuitive, more empathetic, more innately willing and able to offer succor and advice," she explains. "How convenient that this cultural construct gives men an excuse to be emotionally lazy. How convenient that it casts feelings-based work as an internal need, an aspiration, supposedly coming from the depths of our female character."
House work, sex work, and being a friend is all very similar, Zimmerman argues, saying, "Housework is not work. Sex work is not work. Emotional work is not work. Why? Because they dont take effort? No, because women are supposed to provide them uncompensated, out of the goodness of our hearts."
And why do women not charge men for being their friend? The Patriarchy; Zimmerman writes, "We let this happen because patriarchy is so good at training women as its proxies; weve internalized the idea that our effort is mens birthright.
"Enough of that. We dont necessarily need to insist that men just give us their money though you should, if that works for you, and write down what they say because I bet itll be funny. But we absolutely get to recognize that the constant labor of placating men and navigating patriarchal expectations is exhausting because its work."
Zimmerman concludes, "I dont expect to get $700,000, now that Im trying to remember that emotional labor has value. I dont expect to get anything, really. But at least now I know that when I get nothing, Im being cheated. Thats a start."
Didn’t they used to call women like that hookers?
Isn’t that kindda like being a whore?
She should pay me for not being her friend.
Can I pay her to stay away from me?
Depends on how friendly.
She's quite right, but men are not going to pay for friendship, they have something different in mind
Hey! All little warning would have been appropriate here. My eyes can’t unsee what has been seen!
Just damn!
Pay her? For what? Being that big boner turn-off some horny guy needs to keep from bedding a slut gold-digger? Avoiding horrible diseases?
Friend WITH benefits or without?
There are 1-800 telephone lines for that.
Well at least we know what she is; we just have to haggle over her fee.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that the article writer isn’t nearly as visually appealing as that lovely young whor- er “lady”. :-)
I’ll bet this feminazi is just a jewel to be around.
“Guardian” says it all.
Remember, those clowns believe in glow-bull warming.
They have been a long standing joke for years.
Always remember that logic is NOT their friend.
She omitted a letter.
This shriveled psyche is the product of militant secular humanism as taught in our godless schools. No one wants a childish adult who worships self and actually thinks that the world revolves around them. They represent the failure of our current society to produce a mature adult.
There is probably a role for a women to help men stay faithful.
That’s her role in life.
Not even Laz would hit it.
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