Men’s group chat draws fire
Dear Abby: I must take issue with your response to “Tired of Behinds” (Sept. 5), who was upset that her fiance is part of a men’s group chat that includes the sending and receiving of pornographic female images.
While “boys will be boys” has been the reigning excuse for male misbehavior for years – nay, centuries! – times are changing. “Tired” has every right to demand that her fiance behave respectfully toward women, both publicly and in private.
Excusing “boys” for their misogyny only perpetuates our sexual assault culture. “Tired” should take a long look at her fiance’s behavior and decide whether or not he is the kind of man she wants to share her life with. Dear Wants: Most, but not all, of the many women – and men – who commented on that letter agree with you. Read on:
Dear Abby: Your response supported the idea that for men to bond and feel like “real men,” they need to advertise to each other their sexual interest in women other than their spouses, and women need to tolerate it. The practice is hurtful and disrespectful. How can a woman feel like her fiance’s friends care about her welfare if they’re sending naked photos of other women to him?
Dear Abby: If these are solicited photos, as the writer suggests, privately sent and then shared, it is illegal in most states. You cannot share nude photos of someone without expressed consent. Perhaps “Tired” should inform her fiance!