Posts Tagged ‘women’

Please Stop Educating Me — I Want to Learn Something

I am one of the 1 percent. Nah, I’m not talking money; when it comes to that I’m in another 1 percent, you know, the ones who re-use plastic grocery bags as spontaneous suitcases for overnight trips. No, I am one of the extreme minority of people who read the placards and displays and educational [...]

The Rise of the Feminist Revolution and the Fall of Old Fashioned Courtesy

Before we progress further on this discussion, allow me to clarify an important point: I do know how to open doors. Okay, now that’s past us, let’s talk about men opening doors for women, or not opening doors for women, and whether or not they should, because it’s a civilized gesture of respect, one of [...]

The Issue of Choice

A teacher friend of ours raised his children with the concept of choices, as in, “That was a bad choice, son.” “Do you think that was a good choice?” “What were you thinking when you made that choice?” He always sounded so patient, but I’m sure that, when outsiders weren’t around, the questions may have sounded [...]

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