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- My So-Called Life (Pi... - #1 »
- Dancing in the Dark - #2 »
- Guns and Gossip - #3 »
- Father Figures - #4 »
- The Zit - #5 »
- The Substitute - #6 »
- Why Jordan Can't Read - #7 »
- Strangers in the Hous... - #8 »
- Halloween - #9 »
- Other People's Daught... - #10 »
- Life of Brian - #11 »
- Self-Esteem - #12 »
- Pressure - #13 »
- On the Wagon - #14 »
- So-Called Angels - #15 »
- Resolutions - #16 »
- Betrayal - #17 »
- Weekend - #18 »
- In Dreams Begin Respo... - #19 »
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Gender RelationsThat is what it really comes down to: are you comfortable? If you aren't then there is not a lot that needs to be said. Jody, again there it is. IMHO you absolutely correct. Its not about other people's perceptions its about what you are comfortable with. Doesn't have to be a huge production number, nobody is keeping score, the bottom line is that you have to be true to yourself. I doubt strongly you are the only one who feels this way. Yeah, sounds like he's trying waaay to hard. -LanceMan Re: Gender RelationsI thought the npr show was funny in its generalizations. And I believe it resonates with how my friends have been and how I have been, occasionally, with boys(I would hardly call them men, hell Im not a woman either). However, I uphold communication at all levels, friends, more, and even those that I am not close to: if something wrong is taking place we should talk.
But I don't think it is just females. I believe it is an illness of our society to be passive aggressive. We live in a world where television and the computer have become the way we communicate with one another. It seems we spend more time with inanimate objects than we do with living and breathing human beings. we seem to live only to work jobs that drain our souls. or we live always wanting, coveting the grass on the other side. Communication is hard because we don't know how to communicate, at least with my generation, believing it is a bad idea to be direct because you might hurt someones feelings; it isn't good to be too passionate about any one thing because if you talk about it people might think you strange; it isn't right to know what you want and tell someone just how you want it. Our generation, at least mine and my parents, is afraid to talk about sex and yet we cannot turn on the television without seeing reference to it. There is more going on in the world than Britney's shaved head than the news stations reveal. and in school we learn about a history that is only half true. and some high schools (the one i graduated from, for example) that don't talk about pressing matters of gender, sexuality, human rights, race, etc hurt any form of creating difficult dialogs. and so, all of these things contribute to our illness as a society and thus, as individuals to not tell others what we need, how we feel. i believe gender might have a bit to do with it. but, Ive seen guys be just as presumptuous if not more so than a few girls i know. but I don't believe it is a-typical for males to be this way. -N "But if I'm not the same, the next question is 'who in the world am I?' Ah that's the great puzzle!" -Lewis Carrol, Alice and Wonderland
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