Butler________________. The narrator, Malcriado gives many scenarios in ___________________________, in which are typical stereotypes. For instance, “A local girl may have hips and a thick ass but she won't be quick about letting you touch. She has to live in the same neighborhood you do, has to deal with you being all up in her business… if she's reckless, she might give it up, but that's rare. A white girl will just give it up right then. Don't stop her. She'll take her gum out of her mouth” These sociasexual stereotypes are giving the reader the impression that white women have low standards and are willing to have casual partners whereas the local women are willing, but are too concerned with their image and getting a bad name for themselves to let things go too …show more content…
The willingnessly to behave in certain sexual behaviors wouldn’t be socially constructed, being that it’s based on a persons own wants and not from what they have socially experienced. The act of being promiscuous to impress others would be socially ignited but to say that bringing a white girl home is an automatic “hand job” would only be a cultural stereotype. Assumption based not on facts but ideas that haven’t been proven that show that one doesn’t fully understand. This isn’t a normal social construction. The narrator of “How to Date a Brown Girl” may have in fact dealt with other women that fit these sterotypes that reinforced his personal beliefs and made him generalize the future women to come but he shouldn’t characterize an entire culture based on his