Beauty and Terri,
Terri(SO) wrote:
Why, Why, WHY, do you think "slut" is a complement?!?
NO real woman would take that as a complement! Not one you would actually want to spend time with, anyway.
I answered by saying that I thought the original premise was incorrect, that no "real" woman would take this as a compliment. Implying that only a CDer would take it as a compliment. I feel that even qualified as "not one you would actually want to spend time with" is strictly a matter of personal taste and preference. I believe there are plenty of "real" women who would not be offended if an unattractive woman made a disparaging remark about how they were dressed. So, I beleive that Terri is stating her opinion of how this remark should be taken, not a fact. If the premise is false? Than the question can not be answered in terms of how it could be turned into a positive, because it would already be a positive.
I personally do not see this undercurrent of mysogyny here. I view crossdressing as the worship of women, definitely not the hatred of women. And not surprising, because we are not women, we will invariably offend women with our behavior. Again, we offend women with our behavior all the time anyway, as well as men.
The reason you did not see my answer to the question, is because I don't think that anyone turns a negative comment into something positive. I believe that they simply don't view the negative comment as something negative to begin with.
If I am driving my Mustang down the street, and while stopped at a signal someone pulls up in a piece of crap old beat up car and asks me why I drive a peice of junk Ford, I am not going to be offended. However, if a person pulls up next to me a Ferrari and makes the same comment, it has a totally differnent meaning. Which is why I mentioned that context is everything.
So if I were to answer Terri's question, I would say that no one turns a negative comment into something to define thier womanhood.
I hope this clears up my opinion on this matter.
Love always,
Elizabeth