Date: 4/9/2002 8:34:00 PM
From Authorid: 48858
Good question, Mike. I sometimes wonder what it'd be like to be male, and then I remember I like being smart. Haha, just kiddin. Had to throw that remark in there. Anyway, I was at the airport today waiting to fly out and I was observing many of the men in the place (young, old) and I was disgusted at how much their eyes wander. I mean, I know, it's the whole testosterone thing, but they were eyeing like 15 yr. olds. Oh well, what can you do I guess? Certainly not change them. Just a hook a good one I suppose. ~*~Lievout~*~  |
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Date: 4/9/2002 8:38:00 PM
From Authorid: 50100
I am a female, and proud of it. I don't feel intimadated at all by men or other women for that matter. The thing I like best of all about being a woman, is being able to carry a baby, nuture it, feelng it move, and kick, and being able to give birth and ultimately bringining another human being into this world. That does it for me. caramel kisses |
Date: 4/9/2002 8:39:00 PM
From Authorid: 18261
Let me tell you Mike I'm a woman in my fourties, almost fourty four...Life has been and is good to me, very good, against all odds. The best part is having two "beautiful" creatures that came out of my "flesh", eventhough I needed "him"...I love to create, to write, to breath, to smell the flowers and the rain, I love to "cry" believe it or not, I'm allow. Right now I'm broken heart, my "serious" relationship of four years ended, just like that, right away, eventhough we "love" each other, circumstances. I had a marriage of 14 years, I got married with my first boyfriend and I was happy for a while. I like been a woman most of the time...sometimes though I think for a moment that men are luckier, they are allow to do different things, everything is permissible. It hurst me that men always confort themselves with sex, with whom-ever, whenever, that's all they need to be happy, so it looks that way. I don't feel discrimanated at work and/or society, I can do whatever I wish, I impose my own values...I'm a very sensitive person, and that part I like eventhough it makes me suffer to much. Overall I like been a woman against all odds.but it's very hard...at least for me...  |
Date: 4/9/2002 8:49:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 13886
No, Lievout, you may actually have a point. I think if you were to tally up the intelligence of every man, woman, girl, and boy on this Earth, you would find there were alot more intelligent women than men! Alot of men, atleast in my experience, sadly are very shallow, very stubborn, very skeptical, unwilling to except new ideas, and unwilling to except the fact that they are wrong at times. More men are immature, and do stupid things which can have an adverse effect on them, and I think more men are just generally not very smart as opposed to women.  |
Date: 4/9/2002 10:07:00 PM
From Authorid: 35629
hmmm let me see the hardest part of being a woman is that most men do not realise that i have a face.:)Second part is that i feel like i am never taken seriously by doctors,police and people in authority.They are like it is okay you are upset and calm down.grrrr Now the good part is that i am serverly underestimated hehehe and that can be such fun.:)  |
Date: 4/10/2002 5:22:00 AM
From Authorid: 48858
Well, glad to see you're not like that. I believe all humans have their lil tendencies. When we pick just one group, one race, one gender(there's three now, did you know?) and we look at their negatives then we forget bout all the bad stuff of the others. I am in no way a feminist, but I am glad of the triumphs "womankind" have made. I just wish we could get to a point where we realize we are virtually the same. And if we all just work to be ourselves everything else will fall into place for us. I do love being a woman though. Claiming the title alone makes me feel powerful...raaarrr...watch out! ;) ~*~Lievout~*~  |