Saturday, April 21, 2018

Feminism

I have always been a strong pro-women male. Why? Women have superior ways of thinking from most men: they work well with groups, they mostly allow for multiple approaches to problems, they work very hard, they are respectful of others, they are charming in doing all of the above. Of course, there are exceptions to these categories of women; there are exceptions to all observational rules.

Being a feminist lifetime -- I can honestly say I have never tried to "take advantage" in any way of anyone, including women. Does that make me some kind of hypocrite, or an unrepentant "user" who can't see his "user-ness" in himself? No, I don't think so.

I made some extraordinary vows during my life -- and I have lived by them. Love, tolerance of differences, continual attempts to understand others, openness, respect -- there are "vows" relating to each of these topic firmly and permanently etched in my mores and behavior. And these vows begin in early cognitive childhood for me. How did they happen? In other blogs I will detail what I can remember from those dim recesses of time.

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