“There are so many words out there--gay, straight, bi, pan. We are all humans, and we all have different likes and dislikes.”
—Amber, 18, Ohio
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“There are so many words out there--gay, straight, bi, pan. We are all humans, and we all have different likes and dislikes.”
—Amber, 18, Ohio
Originally Published: Nov 2, 2001
Revised: Mar 7, 2008
"I don’t think people quite understand the power of their words. They don’t know how much what they say can hurt someone,” says Jenn. “From day one, we learn a spoken language, and words shape everything we do. Everything’s given labels, and you’re defined by your label.”
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Take Tammy, a 16-year-old from Damon, TX, whose classmates called her a slut.
“I felt that people thought I wasn’t worth anything, that they thought of me as trashy. If one person calls you a slut, then all the people they hang around with will, too. Then when you’re alone and thinking to yourself, you realize that someone has called you this. You feel so much turmoil inside. I know I did,” she says.
“Slut is the greatest insult you can call a female, the most shameful insult,” says Leora Tanenbaum, author of Slut! Growing Up Female With a Bad Reputation. “And it’s part of a sexual double-standard. There’s this idea that guys, but not girls, are allowed to express themselves sexually.”
Take Emma*, a 17-year-old from CT.
“I’ve been called a slut for going farther than most girls do the first time I hook up with someone. It made me feel dirty,” she says.
Tanenbaum herself was called a slut during high school. To research her book, she interviewed 50 girls and women who were also called slut at school. She discovered that “girls are in a bind” when they’re forced into one of two groups—“good” or “slutty.”
“Adolescent girls have a lot of anxiety about their own sexual desire and identity. And we live in a culture that says that guys are allowed to be sexually expressive, but girls are supposed to be more interested in love. Feeling sexual or doing sexual things, that’s not what ’good girls’ are supposed to be feeling and doing,” explains Tanenbaum.
Even if a girl is not sexually active, like many of the victims Tanenbaum talked to for her book, the idea of promiscuity was used to punish and insult them. Tanenbaum discovered that many girls were called sluts because they were raped or in a coercive sexual situation. And what concerns her is when teens use the words “slut” and “ho” to constantly bully other girls.
“If someone calls you a slut once or twice, but it’s not persistent, that’s not that big of a deal,” says Tanenbaum. “My focus is on girls who have an entire identity based on the troubling rumors spread about them.”
Slut-bashing in high schools is not uncommon; it’s part of a larger form of nonphysical harassment that goes on in schools.
Last year, the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, in Washington, D.C., surveyed more than 2,000 students for the report Hostile Hallways: Bullying, Teasing, and Sexual Harassment in School. Researchers found that 66 percent of high school students had been victims of unwanted sexual comments, jokes, gestures, or looks.
“It’s like saying ’gay’ for something stupid. It’s changed into other meanings,” says Tom.
“Using ’slut’ is not a big deal. It’s funny,” says James. “It’s just laughing at other people’s expense.”
But James acknowledges that words like “slut” or “ho” punish girls for being sexually active.
“Most of the time, a girl is called a slut because of something she does or has done,” he says. “If she’s proud of giving head or having sex, or if she hooks up with a lot of guys.”
Tom and James don’t feel that teens will stop using the word “slut,” especially because it’s such a casual part of their language. But even though slut is often thrown around in teen conversations, the tie it holds to female sexuality continues to make it a biting remark.
“Guys called me slut because they didn’t like me,” says Jenn. “My friend was called a slut for hugging and hanging out with guys. … At first, it’s no big deal, but then it’s like conditioning. When they say it over and over again, a girl can feel badly.”
Author Tanenbaum brings it back to “the bottom line.”
“Nobody deserves to be called a slut. I don't care what her sexual history is. Boys are not called sluts,” she adds. “There is no equivalent for boys, and that is completely unfair.”
Jenn agrees.
“In our society, a guy is allowed to sleep with whomever he wants, but not a girl. A girl is supposed to wear white on her wedding day to symbolize purity, while a guy can sleep around. It's gender bias.”
*Names have been changed to protect privacy.
Elizabeth Greenberg, 17, is a Sex, Etc. Contributor from Princeton, NJ.
Editor's Note: Are you being sexually harassed at school? Learn to recognize sexual harassment and learn about your rights to a safe environment.
You can also check out Sexual Harassment at School: Know Your Rights, from the Equal Rights Advocates of San Francisco. They run an Advice and Counseling line at 1-800-839-4ERA (4372).
You can also learn more from Sexual Harassment: It's Not Academic, by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights.
a slut huh?
Posted by: 666 on Nov 10th, 2009 6:27pm
You are only a slut if you believe you are a slut.Mst people
make fun of others just to feel cool and to feel good about
themselves because they think they are better than others
when everybody's better at some things than others that does
not mean you are less of a person than they are. Pople who
make fun of others just for laughs are COWARDS.they don't
know you so how do they know you are a "slut"
Thank You
Posted by: twilight on Oct 6th, 2009 5:24pm
I just wanted to say thank you so much to the writer of this
article. I've always been "the slut" and after a while I
started to believe I deserved that horrible treatment. All
the while my ex boyfriend (who was my first) has finally
been accepted into the popular group just like he always
wanted. And me, I'm just the token whore who was date raped
by her boyfriend. But now I honestly believe that the double
standard is BS. Thank you for helping me realize there is
nothing wrong with me.
Bussa
Posted by: lil_yana843 on Jul 19th, 2009 11:38pm
in north Charleston instead of calling girls (slut or ho)
they call them a bussa i've seen even girls call other girls
this because they are sexually but the boys get daps and
pounds for saying they hit that .. that is sexist. and this
is only in middle school
I get called a slut
Posted by: Bria.Havoc!!! on Jul 16th, 2009 10:54am
It's ridiculous I have had sex with only one person and that
is a guy that I have been dating for over 6 months. It all
started because a well trust friend got mad at me over
somthing stupid and told all my sexual business around the
school. It's no fun going into the restroom and seeing "_is
a slutty hoe" and stupid things like that. Everyone around
the school thinks Im a slut and my Boyfriend is only with me
for sex because of this one person. At least my Boyfriend
has stood by me through this
craziness
Posted by: ruth byrd on Apr 26th, 2009 2:33pm
see this is just sad that ppl say things lyke this all the
tyme witout realizin that wat they are saying can b
destroqing a persons lyfe. in the whole the words can define
the person that they are traveling out of. there is no
reason for any one to open their mouth and put judgement on
someone wen you either were are or wil be in there
situation. we never will or ever will have the right to put
someone down, whether they deserve it or not....
Jealousy!
Posted by: alexaaaraex3 on Mar 24th, 2009 8:36pm
Idk why girls think they could go around calling people
sluts. but its about time they went and looked up the
definitions of these words. Girls are only jealous and they
break you down however. Ive been called slut,whore ho, skank
you name it and i still am called those names. Still i am a
virgin and ive only had oral twice. I never let girls have
the satisfaction of calling me those names and neither
should you be strong : )
too all my girl out der
Posted by: jucielover on Sep 22nd, 2008 8:45pm
dont leave no body make allu feel bad !!! love your self
100% even do they call u want they call u that will never
change how u be leave everybody talk but if u know the tru
about how u feel and what u do !1 and stop tell your friends
beacuse no one is your friends the only preson who will be
ther in the bad is your self no boby else !!
Stronger Because Of It
Posted by: Desiree23 on Aug 26th, 2008 11:56am
IMAGiNE BEING HARASSED EVERYDAY WITH THE WORDS
SLUT,WHORE,WHITETRASH ETC EVERY SINGLE DAY BY THE YOUR
FOLLOW PEERS WELL THAT GIRL WAS ME IN HIGHSCHOOl I BARELY
HAD FRIENDS TO TURN TO I HAD SEX WITH A FEW BOYS IN THE
SCHOOl AND MY PICTUREzx WERE SENT TO NUMEROUS BOYS AROUND
THE SCHOOl BEHiND MY BACK EVERYWHERE I WENT I WAS BASHED SHE
IS SO RIGHT MEN NOR WOMEN DONT REALiZE HOW MUCH IT HURTS PPL
WITH THEiR WORDS BUT IM PROUD 2 SAY EVERY WORD HAS MADE ME
WISER,STRONGER NOR AFRAiD.
Why?
Posted by: Shuree on Jul 8th, 2008 5:31pm
Why is there a double-standard in our society?If a guy has
sex with a lot of women he is labeled a stud and if a girl
has sex with a lot of guys she is labeled a slut. Why does
our society have to do this to women. Women should be
respected and not disrespected. But I know that some men are
called whores for sleeping with many women and i think that
this shouldn't be tolerated either. We should all respect
each other.
people say im a slut
Posted by: **Indifferent** on Nov 22nd, 2009 10:14pm
Hi babybubbles34, I'm in the same situation as you are, and
its really hard to deal with. can you please tell me how you
dealt with this?