ladychatterley -> RE: Are women as shallow as men? (4/23/2006 7:12:07 AM)
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ORIGINAL: lordbaltizar I think woman in general are shallow since most have depended on men for there well being and being provided for,from the very start of existance and therefore did not require to do otherwise,that being said i do not believe woman have the same capacity as men in there mind sets to change since it is inherent in there makeup of being the weaker species,this does not mean i believe woman dont have the capacity to change ,what i am saying is they dont want to.~l.b.~ I had voted yes-- I think women (at least I) find chemistry just as important as men do, but I think women tend to be less visual. However, after reading this post, I wish I could change my vote. Being the victim of a patriarchal society does not make you shallow. Men wrote the roles, and then they blame us for those rules? Additionally, in my opinion, women change 'there (sic) mind sets' far more than men do because women have, historically been dependent on men for 'there (sic) well-being.' You can't have it both ways here--yes, historically women have been dependent on men, which means that they were far more likely to change than the men were. They went from their father's home to their husband's home. As 'property' they had few rights and had to adapt. Furthermore, while I don't have kids, and don't plan on having kids (I'm one of those quite successful career women), I think raising kids necessitates huge changes in mindset. Raising a baby is very different from a two-year old, which is very different from a teenager. Sure there are historical differences in the roles of women and men, but that isn't linked to depth.
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