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++Stats and sexism
10.05.05 (11:23 am)   [edit]
Last night I was reading the paper and checking out the (phsyical) stats of the Vancouver Canucks. And I was drooling...They're pretty much all tall and beefy -- delicious! But then I realised how I was treating them like pieces of meat and remembered how I rolled my eyes whenever they showed pageant contestants' measurements and stats.

I guess they're not all that different. Hockey players and pageant contestants...their physiques are of some significance, only I don't think it should matter for pageant contestants.

Anyhow, it's the Canucks' season opener tonight, and I am excited! The tall J Man (finally) asked me to get together for the game, but I took a rain cheque. :? I feel kind of bad that I'd been half-assedly throwing myself at him. I just shake my head at myself. Ah, the thrill of a challenge. But anyway, I have too much going on tonight, and there will be other hockey games.

The Handyman stopped by yesterday morning, too.
 


posted by: Courtney (reply)
post date: 11.08.07 (6:20 am)

No women are no different than men. We are all equally made in God's eyes and deserve to be treated that way. Ha ya know we could have a woman president soon what are the men of this nation gonna say then?



posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 11.08.07 (9:17 am)

Reply to: Courtney

Yes, it's quite possible the US could have a female president. I like Hillary's views on how the health care system should be. I think she has quite a challenge ahead of her as I think Americans still look down on women.

And although women and men could be treated "equally," I don't think that will ever happen because women and men are inherently different.


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