Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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As long as time goes back man has always been dominant. Before all our technology and modern age people had to survive off the land. The male body is physically made stronger and made to take a beating. This helped the male in defending himself, going on hunts, and taking care of the family. The woman body is elegant and has the ability to create another life! The woman were very good at taking care of the man who hunts the food and works the crops. They also took care of the clothing, cooking, house, and children. Without the woman the man would live like a pig and starve(because most men don't know how to cook). Without the man the woman would also starve, and also be in danger. For life to work smoothly both man and woman need to work together. Now coming back to modern day there are grocery stores and microwaves. Now men still feel like they can slack off to get by in life but in reality the woman are the ones who are succeeding the most in high schools. Its the woman who is clean cut and has ambition to make a change. Its woman who are going to go out and get that job she desires so much, maybe because the past has never allowed it. I do not understand why men thought of women as an object. How could another human being treat some one like shit and call them a "slut, or a bitch, and then expect them to sleep with you. I grew up in a home where it is just me and my mom. She has influenced me to have much respect for woman. Like what is the big deal? we are both human beings, one should not be downgraded from the other. Its about time that woman are stepping up and taking charge.

3 comments:

  1. men have been dominant for ages and now it is a changing to the woman. I agree with your woman rising to power moral :)

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  2. I really like your point that each gender needs the other to survive, I think that is something that we should consider more in depth. However I don't feel that it is time for women to "take over", I feel like a balance should be formed where both sexes have equal opportunity.

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  3. Indeed, can't we all just get along?

    I find your observation interesting that men no longer face the demands that may have given rise to these stereotypes. This absence is addressed in the essay we read on "The End of Men." The full version is available on the website if you're interested.

    Nice post, Max

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