juliaoceania
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Joined: 4/19/2006 From: Somewhere Over the Rainbow Status: offline
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I feel that Fight Club was partially a critique of how we in Gen X were raised. I think you got the gist of the heart of the movie with that one line. My Daddy and I have talked about Fight Club often, that line is one we talk about because there is a lot of truth in it when looking at the generation that I grew up in. Men of my generation were often raised by women, and this has impacted the kind of relationships they tend to form. I am about to be flamed most likely (puts on flame retardant suit). I find men of my generation to often be spoiled, self indulgent, selfish, they often lack a work ethic and expect that the woman in their life pick up after them and take care of them econonically. Of course there are exceptions to this, a lot of them, but this is the type a man I have seen over and over again in the 30 to 40 age group. It is a large part of the reason I chose to remain single, I did not feel like taking care of a man, which seemed to be what many men my age wanted. And I do think that feminism, rising divorce rate, lack of strong male role models had its impact on men my age. This is why I have tended to date men older than myself, and even my Daddy is a couple of years older. Now I know it sounds as though I am stereotyping, but this is just my experience, and I know a lot of men do not fit this mold. I do not think this has anything to do with dominance or submission. I think that is like saying that men turn gay because they were raised by women,... which is utter nonsense. I feel people have a propensity toward one aspect or the other, with some people being naturally switch. It is not something in my mind that is formed exclusively from your home life, although I am sure it would impact you to some degree.... they find out more and more how strongly nature impacts us, much more than anyone used to believe.
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