From: Rob Harris Cen-IT (Rob.Harris@bournemouth.gov.uk)
Date: Thu Jun 24 1999 - 03:19:06 MDT
> When I was in high school, there was a guy who was expounding on
> male/female
> differences. I piped up and said well what about me? And without
> hesitation he
> told me that "You don't count". It was an enlightening experience, and I
> am afraid
> that most people don't consider me to be a 'real' woman.
>
Don't take it as an insult. Men in general will not admit it in public,
especially, I predict, American men, but women are on the whole perceived as
annoyingly superficial with a one-track "social probe" masquerading as a
mind. The guy that said "you don't count" was probably referring to the fact
that you seem more intelligent and insightful than women usually are.
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