Welcome to “Women’s Town”
It’s like Girls’ Night Out, but one step (or 12 steps) further…
The Chinese government, ever on the watch for how to enhance tourism to a country that was for centuries known as the one where the women bind their feet and where girl babies had less of a chance at survival in the male-dominated culture, seems to have found a theme park angle as yet unexplored by the Disney Corporation. As reported by Reuters:
Chinese tourism authorities are seeking investment to build a novel concept attraction — the world’s first “women’s town,” where men get punished for disobedience, an official said Thursday. The 2.3-square-km Longshuihu village in the Shuangqiao district of Chongqing municipality, also known as “women’s town,” was based on the local traditional concept of “women rule and men obey,” a tourism official told Reuters.
[…] The motto of the new town would be “women never make mistakes, and men can never refuse women’s requests,” Chinese media have reported. When tour groups enter the town, female tourists would play the dominant role when shopping or choosing a place to stay, and a disobedient man would be punished by “kneeling on an uneven board” or washing dishes in restaurant, media reports said.
At the risk of inflaming my male readers and inciting my female readers into a feeding frenzy, I wonder if there might be anything to creating a place that is constructed as a women-governed area, at least as a place where women are, by law, elevated to equality or superiority over men. Most men and women acknowledge the need to bond with their friends–heterosexual men may do it over beers or Monday night football, heterosexual women might do it over margaritas and Sex and the City marathons; lesbians might seek out a bar environment where they show the L-Word on large screens, while gay men might also enjoy margaritas over Sex and the City marathons. (Of course, I’m not saying only straight people like certain things and only gay people like certain things, so back off, people. I’m not stereotyping, I’m illustrating.) But the point is, sometimes it’s just important to spend time with other people like you.
This women’s town isn’t that exactly, it’s more theme parky, which I’m not sure I’m loving. And instead of correcting an imbalance in the power structure between men and women it goes the other way, creating an imbalance of an inverse proportion–there’s still superiority of one gender over another more submissive one, instead of declaring that all human beings are created equal. Maybe the Chinese know their audience a little better than I do–perhaps they’re aware that such equality or superiority can only exist within theme park boundaries, but perhaps there’s something to carving out gender-specific space in our lives.
To me, it sounds like something that will evolve into an elaborate BDSM theame park, ESPECIALLY if Western tourists visit in any significant numbers.
evolve into? sounds like it already is…
but I like, I like…
actually, my house is already like that. Pregnancy kinda dictates a whole new set of rules…
Every time I bend down, I’m in pain for like an hour afterwards. My balance is messed up, so I can’t climb on ladders or chairs.
My husband ends up doing all the heavy lifting – no theme park needed.
They should make some sort of BDSM sporting event for the Beijing Olympics while they are at it.
Yes the original concept sounds fairly mild, hence the immediate thoughts by some to ‘kick it up’ a bit to a full on BDSM scene. Why is it that ‘equality’ as an ideal seems weak beer to all sorts of revenge fantasies? Not that this might be warranted given history & tradition, but again this sentiment “women never make mistakes, and men can never refuse women’s requests,†is actually fairly common for many marriages. Discuss. Cheers & Good Luck, ‘VJ’
Um, I think the Js already have this – hell, in everyone jewish household I know, the women wears the pants….
sounds like every submissive male’s fantasy come true
I agree with Dee. Why does a Jewish man stomp on a glass at his wedding? Because it’s the last time he’ll be able to put his foot down.