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When Jessica Leigh graduated with a degree in creative writing, she figured she'd be slinging lattes for the rest of her life, so she shaved her head, moved into a VW bus and set off for Alaska. Good thing the van broke down just north of San Francisco, because she just hates cold weather. Her baris...
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Shemantics: A Vagina Monologue

Monday, April, 7, 2008

 

 

With fabulous skirt! women Sabrina and Margaret on their way to the Mother of All V-Days in New Orleans this weekend, I’ve been wondering about the ubiquity of the term “douchebag.” It seems that it’s currently the favored perjorative to describe a person with negative qualties, “specifically arrogance and malice,” according to Wikipedia; a gentler, less-censorable version of “a**hole,” if you will. I’ve finally gotten used to hearing men who are not in prison call each other “bitch,” but could there be something vaguely sexist about speaking in a derogatory way about a tool used to wash the sacred vajayjay?

 

What I find interesting about this is that most of the people I hear using “douchebag” on a regular basis have no idea what a douchebag actually is - they know that it’s vaguely associated with cleansing the lady parts, but no one I interviewed had actually ever seen one with his/her own eyes (if shouting across a crowded bar “Hey, douchebag, do you even know what a douchebag even is?” can be construed as an interview.)

douchebag1sn2.gifI dimly remember a yellow balloony thing with a hose attached that lived under the sink in my mother’s bathroom in my very early years, but it could have been part of the 70s plumbing. Certainly all of us of a certain age recall those Massengill commericials featuring a woman frolicking through a field of flowers touting relief from that “not so fresh feeling,” but I’m pretty sure that modern product doesn’t contain an actual BAG. And while you can still buy disposable douches, it is fairly impossible to buy a douchebag (although it’s easy to find out  what only douchebags buy.)

And who douches anymore, anyway? Research shows that women who douche run a higher risk of vaginal irritation and infection, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggest women steer clear of the practice altogether - relegating douching to the category of things women thought were good for them but later proved otherwise, such as foot-binding, Phen-Fen and Dr. Phil.

So I guess in that context, “douchebag” makes perfect feminist sense.

And “prostate catheter” really doesn’t have the same ring.


Ginger
Ginger
Posted Thu, 04/10/2008 - 21:21
What a cool article! I don't really hear people call each other douchebag much ... it sounds pretty harsh to me. But then, I think asshole sounds pretty harsh. I remember a joke I made once that still sends my ex into peals of laughter... let's see, it goes something like: Do you know why they call it PMS? Because Mad Cow Disease was already taken. And I said, Do you know why they call them men? Because Asshole was already taken. Now, I don't even feel that way about men (most men) but it made for a pretty nifty retort. Continuing, however, with your great blog about douches and douchebags, I need everyone's honest opinion: How many of us thought (think) that song "Blinded by the Light" (written by Bruce Springstein but made famous by the Manfred Mann's Earth band) contains the lyrics: "wrapped up like a douche another runner in the night." Show of hands? Here's what it really says: Blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night... (Read more about this, you're not the only one): http://testpattern.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/09/12/356249.aspx Are you enlightened? I was!
margaret
margaret
Posted Tue, 04/08/2008 - 22:36
yeah douchebags are bad for lady parts! that's why i think it's an okay word to use! and also, unlike 'slut,' 'whore,' 'bitch,' etc, asshole is gender neutral! yahoo! two good words to add to the feminist lexicon :)
Wendy Cummings
Wendy Cummings
Posted Wed, 04/09/2008 - 19:43
We use the word "hoooooch" :)