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From: rch@brunix.UUCP (Rich Yampell)
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Subject: Re: What is sensitivity good for anyway?
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Date: Sat, 29-Sep-84 01:22:12 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 29 01:22:12 1984
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]] I think the major effect of being sensitive is that women
]] will end up feeling a little guilty whe they keick your
]] teeth in, rather tha just complacently doing it.  :-|

> If that really *is* your attitude, the I don't blame them one bit
> for ``kicking your teeth in''.

>		-Ed Hall

Oh Ed, you are a sensitive, caring soul!  Naturally, its his own fault
if he gets his teeth kicked in and he deserves what he gets.

Bogus reasoning.  (Bogometer readings are off the scale, sir.  I've never
encountered readings like this before...).

The fact of the matter is, that people don't start out with that kind of
attitude.  It is certainly not something which is popular in society and
therefore not one which is embraced lightly.  I can truly empathize.
I have had my teeth kicked in enough times, but it took several hard
kicks to make *me* that cynical.  And I've watched the same metamorphosis
in multiple friends of mine, as well.  The fact is that you can only
get kicked so many times before you lose the ability to bounce back with
a bright, cheery smile and say "oh, it will be better next time!".

I have no explanation for it (I've searched in vain), but my observations
have been that it is usually the men who get kicked.  It has certainly
been true of both me and my friends, and there is consistantly *no*
correlation between the person's initial attitude and whether they get
kicked or not.  There are, of course, obvious exceptions to this rule.
But the only times I've ever seen a man kicking in a womans teeth in
a relationship is when the man is just a complete asshole, overall, and is
as likely to kick in the teeth of his male companions as well.

>From what I've seen, women really control the game in the last analysis,
and many of them sense this (whether consciously or not) and play it
to its fullest.

If I come off sounding like a misogynist, its only because I am.  But that
misses the point, because what I *really* am is a misanthrope.  Most
people are assholes, and as such, women have their fair share.

				snuggly zipped into my flame-proof suit,

					Rich Yampell