Could We Please Stop Labeling Women As Animals

Filed in National by on December 4, 2009

I’d been meaning to write on Spencer Morgan’s New York Observer article Rrrowl! Beware Cougar’s Young Niece, The Cheetah for several days.  Luckily, my recent bout with insomnia has provided the opportunity.  Now, I suppose I could just stop writing at this point, since the title is bad enough, but the article sinks to levels that I found appalling.

I guess I could also dismiss the ravings of Mr. Morgan as someone desperately trying to sound young and hip, but he doesn’t deserve a pass.  He deserves to be grounded – an appropriate punishment, in my opinion, given his mental age.

When I read articles like this, articles that portray women as desperate hunters and men as their helpless prey, I can’t help but think that these poor “men” are simply the weakest of the herd.  That is, after all, the law of the jungle.  Actually, it would appear, given the snippet below, that the men who escape the “cheetah” are pretty impotent as well…

“I can barely stand,” Seth said, swaying innocently on the soggy sidewalk. (Seth’s a gentleman and asked that I change the names and obscure certain details in unfurling the horrors that so thoroughly furled him that night, in order to protect the honor of a woman.) He was 24 at the time, a magazine writer.

Joel said, “O.K., I think he needs to go home.”
Dana, who was 29, said, “Let’s go get another drink!”
“I wanna go home,” Seth warbled.
“O.K., I’ll take him home,” Dana said.

Joel gave Seth a “WTF?” look and said, “I’ll take him home.”
“Don’t worry about it,” Dana said, hailing a cab and then bundling Seth inside.
“I woke up with a condom still on my dick,” he told me.

Wow, Joel’s a real stand-up guy.  With friends like him watching your back…

I also love the “Seth’s a gentlemen” line.  Why not “Seth’s an earthworm” since he displays all the same characteristics?

And it seems Mr. Morgan just can’t help himself when it comes to slapping insulting labels on women.  Check out this line:  MUCH HAS BEEN made of the so-called cougar, the older dame, early 40s on up, who has developed a taste for the younger man-beast.

Older dame and animal reference in the same sentence.  Priceless.  But Mr. Morgan is afraid, so afraid he needs to double up on punctuation…

Good God, I thought, how many of my fellow men are at risk at this very moment?!

Good God, indeed.  Is it just me, or are the number of articles like this growing?  And this piece just gets worse and worse with lines like…

He added that the cheetah was not necessarily unattractive but that for some reason or another, she was not aware of her attractiveness. That said, the cheetah he had in mind was notorious for looking dreadful without her makeup on and, as with Dana, working her way through his friend group.

Notorious for looking dreadful without her makeup?  With standards like these is anyone surprised by the women these guys are attracting?  Seriously, if you (man or woman) find yourself in this sort of situation it’s time to look in the mirror.

All that said, I’ve saved the best line for last.  Everyone sitting down?

New-media mogul and man-about-town Lockhart Steele is part of that friend group. He rightly pointed out that the cheetah isn’t just looking for whatever carcass she can haul out of the bar—incidentally, cheetahs are one of the few animals that will not eat carrion—but rather it is about women past the first flush of youth wanting to date or at least fuck “above their station.”

Where, oh where, to begin?  Love the “man-about-town” description, especially since it reinforces the idea that cheetahs are hunting men “above their station.”  And… could someone explain to me how someone in their twenties is past the first flush of youth?  How young do these guys want their women girls?  Frankly, the entire article is creepy.  And I wouldn’t let Mr. Morgan, or his band of merry men, near my daughter – since she’s a teenager and obviously not past her shelf life.

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  1. Go read John Derbyshire, women out of their teens are unattractive. “Above her station?” After reading that I think she’s slumming. All I can say is that conservative men are unafraid to show their dysfunction to the world. He’s basically describing a big bunch of bullies talking trash about a woman behind her back and saying nice enough things to her face. I really hope the woman in question (if she really exists) reads this article and dumps these people. They aren’t nice people and they aren’t her friends.

  2. anon says:

    Men are pigs.

    Meowww….

  3. donviti says:

    you do know what a “dude” is don’t you?

  4. pandora says:

    I’m almost afraid to ask…

  5. For the record I would like to state that all humans are technically animals, a type of primate to be more precise.

  6. a.price says:

    I’m almost afraid to respond because while i find the artice pretty dickish, and it really is… i dont see the problem with terms like “cougar” or “Cheetah”. Men are called (and i think rightly) “horn dogs” or “pigs” or “wolves” or in my case, “stallions” and an attractive cat of prey in my mind, is a much nicer term than “horny old lady”. 19-24 year old girls who are sexually attracted to much older men who can’t keep up exist… trust me, I’ve lost a girlfriend or 2 that way and rather than call them a prinkle chaser… (please dont make me explain what that means)… why not compare her with a sleek fast cat that can outrun the fat pig they are for some reason going after?
    While i agree that more experienced (like that ladies?) women who “go after younger boys” or younger women who feel the need to throw their bodies at 40+ married men may be a symptom of out male dominated “women as sex toys” culture, they do exist.

    I know I offended some, if not all of the classy women who find time to share their intellect on this site while probably juggling family and work ( 🙂 ) and I’m sorry, but reality is reality….
    and yes this dude spencer morgan is a prick, and i hope the world kabal of women votes to deny him sex forever… like ya did with Rush.

  7. Unbiased American says:

    I assume, then, that you will cease referring to women such as Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann as “bitches” or to men as “sons of bitches” (which also refers to their mothers as animals)

  8. Show one time that pandora has ever called Palin or Bachmann “bitches.”

  9. Unbiased American says:

    That was the collective “you” to the whole crew here, not the personal “you”.

  10. So, now you’re accusing all of us of calling Palin and Bachmann bitches? Back up your comment.

  11. pandora says:

    Gotta love that collective “you.” So lame.