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MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
2. Needs to be put in the waste bin..........
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 09:05 AM
Aug 2021

much like so many were using "uppity' during President Obama's time in office...

whathehell

(29,873 posts)
11. I agree, although In Obama's case, I think the words used
Sat Oct 2, 2021, 07:59 PM
Oct 2021

were "arrogant", or " pretentious", by which they MEANT "uppity".

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
3. Not so sure I agree 100%... this phrase has so many different ways of interpretation.
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 09:15 AM
Aug 2021

But I understand what you are saying........

FBaggins

(27,802 posts)
4. Can't agree with either...
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 09:38 AM
Aug 2021

… but it is certainly used as such in many cases.


Interestingly, this same author appears to have previously said that the label is a source of pride and “The fact that ‘attention seeking’ is still considered a slur says much about the role of women in public life, on every scale.”

NH Ethylene

(31,010 posts)
5. I never thought about this before.
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 09:39 AM
Aug 2021

When I think someone is 'attention seeking' it's always a girl, and the girl is expressing a need to be valued. I've noticed girls who are in foster care or are in an unloving home environment are often the ones who display this most intensely. Boys tend to seek attention too, but in a different way (acting out, showing off, etc).

Teenaged girls or young women who post selfies every.single.day. (often with kissie lips) are seeking attention, using their appearance to gain approval or show they have value.

So 'attention seeking' is definitely a thing. And it seems to be more so for girls or women. Maybe it would be better phrased as seeking value or affirmation? But it clearly should not be used as a put-down or a way to dismiss what a woman is trying to express (as in 'she's just attention-seeking'). And it surely should not be used to dismiss a gay person's need to make a statement through behaviors and attire as they work through their sexual identity.

On edit - A woman's demand to be heard and valued as an equal in society is NOT 'attention-seeking,' and should never be referred to as such.

smb

(3,594 posts)
6. I Dunno...
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 09:57 AM
Aug 2021

...I mostly use "attention-seeking" to describe poutraged MAGAtroids acting out like overgrown toddlers.

ColinC

(10,943 posts)
7. The fact that an even more blatantly sexist word seems to role off the tongue when these words are
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 10:00 AM
Aug 2021

Uttered, makes me inclined to believe this statement true.


LakeArenal

(29,853 posts)
8. Attention seeking:
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 10:28 AM
Aug 2021

Susan Sarandon
Michael Moore
Donald
Giuliani
Mike Lindell
The Guy with horns at Capitol
Eric Clapton
Van Morrison


I guess I never thought it and not sure do now.

Edit: attention seeking reeks of “has been” to me.

whathehell

(29,873 posts)
9. "It relies on the cultural assumption that girls, women & LGBT folks
Sat Oct 2, 2021, 07:38 PM
Oct 2021

should stay small and silent and compliant and never draw attention the themelves"


Wow!..You certainly.hit THAT nail on the head! :

whathehell

(29,873 posts)
10. Don't forget "selfish", "self- centered" and "ambitious" -- Males are rarely
Sat Oct 2, 2021, 07:50 PM
Oct 2021

criticized for any of thosr..It completely illustrates the the OP's premise..I mean, how dare we insignificant "girls" expect ANYTHING, really?

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