To: US Navy guy
No one man created this system, and perhaps none of us, if given a choice, would choose it. But we live our lives in that system, and it deforms men, narrowing our emotional range and depth. It keeps us from the rich connections with others
This is some twisted S*** you've found here. I had to stop reading at this point.I felt my 'emotional range' being narrowed...
:)
6 posted on
10/08/2006 6:58:47 AM PDT by
kinoxi
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To: kinoxi
Gag. I read the first line and then the last paragraph:
"I don't think the planet can long survive if the current conception of masculinity endures. We face political and ecological challenges that can't be met with this old model of what it means to be a man. At the more intimate level, the stakes are just as high. For those of us who are biologically male, we have a simple choice: We men can settle for being men, or we can strive to be human beings. "
To: kinoxi
It keeps us from the rich connections with others Some girly-men simply cannot grasp the emotional depth of the Three Stooges. Or taking a leak outside the tent during a hunting trip. Or drinking beer and eating a bunch of little smokies in BBQ sauce while watching a football game.
16 posted on
10/08/2006 7:03:42 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(Good fences make good neighbors)
To: kinoxi
It keeps us from the rich connections with others . . .Yeah, I'll bet.
59 posted on
10/08/2006 7:41:14 AM PDT by
NaughtiusMaximus
(Bush Assassination Flick. Save your liberal friends a few bucks: the black guy in the tux dunnit.)
To: kinoxi
Put on some Barbara Streisand music, light a candle...
You'll feel your rage magically slip away but will get the sudden urge to interior decorate your house :^)
99 posted on
10/08/2006 9:07:43 AM PDT by
nevergore
(“It could be that the purpose of my life is simply to serve as a warning to others.”)
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