Reading
marijuana-devoted websites can be both educational and frustrating. The
frustrating part begins when people who are in charge of attracting
more visitors make up silly meaningless listicles, like this one that
claims to provide 17 reasons to date a girl who smokes weed. Of course
every girl who smokes weed will click on this. And some of them will
also forward the link to their boyfriends, so it works.
I
need to say that I highly respect the High Times magazine. It is
probably the most important media outlet for drug culture of the 20th
century. They still do quality journalism, although they have some
competition now. But can’t they do better than trying to imitate
Buzzfeed?
Really,
this GIF idea is not even working for them: number 17 has a Chris Brown
Smokes Up Rihanna GIF. And look what the caption reads: “The couple
that smokes together, stays together.” The troubled story of Rihanna and
Brown’s relationship was covered by tabloids, so anyone who is
interested is free to read up some TMZ archives.
Besides that, Buzzfeed is not a model cannabis-covering media. They have been harshly criticized for promoting a lazy unfocused stoner stereotype.
But
the real problem is in the message. We criticize mainstream media for
cultivating the aforementioned pothead stereotype. We know that anyone
can be a stoner, and, frankly, we prefer to call it ’a cannabis
enthusiast’ or something like that. So why do we support creating a
stereotype of ‘a woman who smokes weed’? There is no such thing. There
are women who smoke weed, and not all of them are relaxed chicks who are
open to threesome experience (as number 11 implies) and have cool
friends (or any friends.)
Some
of them are stay at home mothers who relax by getting high when the
kids are asleep. Some of them are career women who use marijuana to deal
with daily stress. Some are students who use daytime strains to feel
energized at their part-time jobs. Some are creative professionals who
have mastered the art of high brainstorming and stoned planning. Each of
them is unique.
Another
issue is over-sexualizing marijuana smoking. There are whole websites
dedicated to erotic photos of women who smoke weed. And this piece of
infotainment also implies that sexy stoner chicks wear stockings (you
can keep joints in them!), are good with their hands and tongue, and
love to try new things. It is not a secret that in stoner humor women
are often shown as sexually attractive ladies who like weed, but don’t
know where to buy or how to smoke it.
Meet
my friend Helen. She’s a photographer and a digital media professional,
she’s in her mid 20s, and she smokes weed several times a week. She is
definitely a high-maintenance young woman; her jewelry is perfectly
organized, her looks are very thought-through. She will not laugh at
your jokes if they are not funny. Helen prefers smoking through a bowl.
And
this is my friend Maria. She is in her late 30s, but if I asked you to
define her age basing on her looks, you would probably say 31-32. Maria
knows how to roll a spliff and how to run a company. She is happily
married and she has a teenage son. Before the recent recession in
Russia, her career had been thriving; she’s now a freelance translator,
and a successful one.
Diana
works as a waitress in a cafe that belongs to a famous designer. Sofia
is a researcher at a biotech lab. Jessica is a radio host and TV
producer. They are all normal women, not some mythical relaxed sexy
chicks. The society would have done a very good job if it stopped
treating women who smoke weed differently than other women. Cannabis
consumption does not define us.For more information, please visit: http://www.monroeblvd.com/
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