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Cyli wrote:
Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? If she's gone away and not coming back, that's interesting to me in a curiosity sort of way. I know I'm not an ordinary person, but why am I the only woman who's managed to get on here and stay around for more than a few months? Have the rest, except for snake, been cross dressers doing a few posts for fun? The New Zealand woman (who I think was a real person) never came back. Poodles Fly (I think that was it) wasn't around long. I think there were a couple of others in the years I've been reading here. We seem to be rebrobate males. I can't explain it. My guess is that women flyfishers are too mature and sophisticated to put up with all the crap. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 06:46:37 GMT, rw
wrote: (snipped) We seem to be rebrobate males. I can't explain it. My guess is that women flyfishers are too mature and sophisticated to put up with all the crap. Could be. Maybe it's because I was brought up in a era when male chauvinists were not just accepted, but expected to be the norm. And, had the term male chauvinist been around, no one would have added the word pigs to it. Not that this group exactly qualifies as MCPs. I think most of you have outgrown most of it if you ever tended to it. Or I am so inured to it that it doesn't get to me. A few years ago one of the younger women I know ranted on for a long time about how the guy running the paintball business handed her a pistol and said, "Lock and load, little lady." I cannot imagine me taking umbrage at that. I regarded that as some sort of (terms cut out here) attitude with feminist chauvinist tendencies. I'd played paintball there a several times a few years earlier. The owners were farmers and it was rural Wisconsin. Not exactly a place where they'd have catered to delicate female sensibilities of the modern big city woman. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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