And another crucial point: people behave differently aboard than at home. They travel to have a good time. Culturally-typical behaviors will tend to be exaggerated abroad, for any group. |
I never understood this either. The EU girls that were with me when I was in Paris were just as crazy as the crazy Americans I was with. The boys from Ireland and England were getting 'pissy' every night. |
The drinking part makes sense. Young Americans often go wild overseas because of the prude restriction at home. |
American women make eye contact and are friendlier to Strangers. In more conservative countries, this is considered an invitation. |
I've heard American girls are more fixated on technical virginity, so will more easily perform oral sex. |
I feel strongly that it has to do with perception and reputation. The Italian, French, Spanish girls might be slutting it up as much as the American and Brits but *they don't talk about it*!!!! They aren't spilling all to their friends and acquaintances about who they are sleeping with or dating. They are discrete. |
This! American girls have convinced themselves that being, promiscuous and flaunting themselves is somehow an expression of feminism. In fact, it's the opposite. Respect yourselves, ladies, and you'll get more respect. Amanda Knox is the perfect example of an ugly American "good time girl" who perpetuates stereotypes. |
This, unfortunately, is quite true. Somehow millennials convinced themselves that a penis in the mouth is less intimate than one in the vagina. The boys are happy to perpetuate this myth that degrades many young girls and makes them receptacles for horny boys. |
It's not just the millenials. I'm a gen x and it's true for us as well. |
True! |
This whole thread is SO disturbing! I lived in France on term abroad in 1992... a very long time ago. I lived in a university town and the amount of drinking I saw among the French students was insane! The main strip of the town had bar after bar and sure, during the day it was men between 50-70 yrs old slowly drinking beer but from 9pm onward all the French students were out getting wasted.
One day I was walking home from class and a guy randomly called me a "slut". I was 19, a virgin and a huge dork but I was also clearly American. What I learned in France is a) It'S is not the most "open" culture to "outsiders" (and current events validate that) b) the French culture loves to traffic in stereotypes about other cultures I.e the American slut with zero evidence. So, forgive me if I don't buy into the BS that's still being thrown around about US women. |
Where does this stereotype come from? And isn't there a stereotype that French women are having casual sex all the time?? Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? |
1. Americans are MUCH friendlier than Europeans. We smile, talk to strangers, and we make eye contact. This makes women seem "receptive" to European men (who expect the RBF of European women unless the woman is interested, which is basically the only time a European woman will smile).
2. Misogyny. Men in many European cultures (Spanish, Italian, French, Eastern Europe) are much worse than American men. They assume women are for sex and will disdain women who want to be equals, which they interpret American women do. They see this as a threat to their masculinity and they respond rudely/assume Americans are sluts so they can protect their feelings when they are rejected (because they are misled by #1 above). 3. Some American girls go to Europe and really do lose control of their drinking. Since Europeans aren't likely to make friends with Americans at many other ages (think -- when you studied abroad, you made friends in that culture, didn't you? Are you still making tons of friends from that culture/county in your 30s, 40s, 50s? Probably not) they generalize that all American men/women are the way they were when they were 20, and it becomes an assumption in the culture. So, basically a potent mix of misogyny, misconceptions, and sour grapes. |
I have no idea where it comes from but it was pervasive when I lived there. I don't know that I heard sterotypes about French women as much as I've heard that the culture as a whole is sexual and open etc. And, they might be. Certainly, they're aren't so prudish about the human body (although I saw no naked men in commercials and lots of women). I actually think 90% of it comes from the fact that France was never a melting pot and still struggles with non France born individuals. |
Plus American tv and movies. People are pretty slutty on most tv shows. |