@nononono,
Once again you attempt to deny what everybody else knows. You may hear some call another a dick on a tv show without the roof caving in, even though 20 or 30 years ago it would have bounced the offender off the air. People were arrested for public indecency for using such words i.e. Lenny Bruce. You still dont hear the C word bandied about anywhere near as often because most people don 't want to be labeled as the creepy guy or vulgar woman who uses that type of language.
You seem to be searching for proof that my views on gender issues can be proved because I point out the difference between the perceived view of the two words. You also seem to think I think it's ok to use vulgar terms speaking of men. Again, you miss the point, calling someone a dick is crude and vulgar, calling a woman the 'c' word is very crude and vulgar. I don't think either is really acceptable.
But I do have to admit that as a woman I get way more perks than men. For instance, women don't have to pay interest on the mortgages we carry, car repairs are always cheaper because mechanics will only try to over charge guys. We get special kickbacks on taxes, you know like sales tax, income tax, they pretend to collect it and we gals pretend to pay it. It's a sweet deal. (sheesh)
I don't know why you hold women in such low regard, unless you believe all women hold you in low regard. But if that was true, I doubt other men see you in a good light either. Oh, and quell surprise you finally introduced "Gynocentrism" as if its something new. It's not new at all, weak sad little men who hold bitter simmering resentments love to toss around this term because it absolves them of responsibility for their sorry situation. If you ever learned to be more accepting of yourself you wouldn't need to fear imaginary boogymen.
I honestly hope you get that boil lanced, release that poison and find some peace of mind.