Re: I saw this on T.V. last night and found it very disturbing.
Posted by Natus on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 10:10am
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i heard about it, i think we had it as a subject in...4th grade or
something like that, but it is disturbing indeed, i don't understand
why the chinese saw that as pretty, i also saw one of these x-ray
photos of a foot, and it looks like it would hurt like s**t if you
walked on them.
Re: I saw this on T.V. last night and found it very disturbing.
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Thu May 5th 2005 at 12:05pm
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Not gonna look.. I just ate.
Re: I saw this on T.V. last night and found it very disturbing.
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 12:47pm
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What people view as attractive is purely cultural, and unfortunately
for Chinese women throughout a long period of history, this meant small
little feet. If you had your foot bound it was supposed to be
attractive because you really couldn't work, and it showed that you
could afford to live a relatively easy life. Same thing with
their obsession with light skin. If you were working in the
fields all day you would be tan and needed normal feet, and I guess
that wasn't attractive.
I have a little personal story about this:
When my grandmother was a child her mother and grandmother would bind
her feet everyday. However, as you can imagine it was
excruciating so my grandmother would just untie it. Eventually,
her mother and grandmother got so exasperated with her stubbornness
they just abanded it, telling her she could be ugly if she
wanted. So my grandmother ended up having normal feet. My
grandmother was lucky she was so stubborn!
Re: I saw this on T.V. last night and found it very disturbing.
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 1:42pm
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How about female circumcision? I'm not even going to try to find a website to back this up, but I heard about it on NPR. Apparently it is common in some areas of Africa and can be as extreme as complete removal of the clitoris!
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 1:45pm
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Yes, and I think usually without any anesthesia, and in a public
setting with many people watching. Furthermore, there are
terrible stories of the act being performed with rusty/dirty
razorblades that have been used on other women.
It seems very dangerous and harmful to the women who are forced to
undergo this proceedure (which effectively mangles them so they can no
longer enjoy sex). Can we go in and stop what we see as torture
if they are an important part of cultural identity and tradition?
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Posted by pepper on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 3:30pm
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I have seen a documentary on woman castration, it has become part of
there lives, just as foot binding, it comes close to torturing.
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Posted by Andrei on
Thu May 5th 2005 at 4:48pm
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I've heard about this a long time ago and it still stuns me.
Chinese are very...special people.
Has anyone ever heard of the so-called "animal people" fashion
(although I?d rather call it a syndrome)? A snake-guy cut his tongue in half to
resemble the one of a snake.