vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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He'd get a grapefruit facial if he tried that around here.
"You know, I call my girl 'Grapefruit'."
"Why's that?"
"Every time I try to squeeze her she hits me in the eye!"
He'd get a grapefruit facial if he tried that around here.
The idea that "mansplaining" is something unique to men is a ridiculous concept. If I had a nickel for every time a woman condescendingly explained to me how to boil water, when I've been in the kitchen every night for close to half a century, I'd have a lot of nickels. I usually ask them if they know what a meripoix is, and they get the message pretty quick. Not to mention the well documented public perception that men are just big dumb galoots who need to be led around by the nose or they'll hurt themselves (see any US family sitcom or fabric commercial). People are people, and the idea that only one side is guilty of something is not correct.
But in fact, it's documented that we do think and perceive the world differently. However, thank goodness those differences are complementary. Put a good man and a good woman together shouldering their way through life, and they can be unstoppable.
The idea that "mansplaining" is something unique to men is a ridiculous concept.
I see "mansplaining" in the same category.
The question that pops up for me is; what is wrong with today's mothers that they are raising these young men in this way?There was never any mystique or delicate evasiveness about "time of the month" in our household. Ma kept her sanitary belt hanging on the bathroom doorknob, and when we noticed it was missing we knew from a very young age to stay out of her way. When we asked her what was wrong she replied "Oh, you'll find out." And she was right.
As far as gripes about the male sex, I'll say that in the twelve years I've been working closely with young people, I've found that late-teenage/early twenties boys who can work well in a customer-service environment tend to be extremely rare. They're either swaggering pests to the girls they work with, or they labor under the delusion that they're Vulcans, and stand there stone-faced and completely impassive when dealing with other staff and customers -- which in an entertainment-oriented workplace is not what you need. And both types are, to be blunt, far less reliable and responsible than girls of the same age -- you can never be entirely confident that they'll show up when they're supposed to and you have to follow them around to make sure they do the tasks they've been assigned.
There have been exceptions, but only two, among all the kids I've had in my little groups over the years. Some of the girls have been handfuls in their own ways, but they tend to be more dependable, more responsible, and have more outgoing personalities than the boys.
Allow me to mansplain for a moment:
If 'explanation' is the noun for 'explain,' then 'mansplanation' should be the noun for 'mansplain.'
Nah, not really mansplaining. Anyone coulda done it. haha
The question that pops up for me is; what is wrong with today's mothers that they are raising these young men in this way?
At the risk of being tendentious.....women are the de facto gatekeepers and yes the lack of fathers is a huge problem but as gatekeepers they need to be cautious about with whom they breed. Boys of any age beyond puberty can and will breed and the terrible news is that they breed, leave, and beget a new generation of boys.Wrong question. The most common problem with young men is the lack of a father figure. Don't blame Mom.
Wrong question. The most common problem with young men is the lack of a father figure. Don't blame Mom.