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From: zubbie@ihlpl.UUCP (Jeanette Zobjeck)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Re: Re: Changing Roles
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Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 22:41:58 EDT
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> > Our bodies (male or female) react to different stimuli uniquely and
> > those reactions are what makes us different. Women by nature are more
> > bound by their bodies than are men.
> 
> Hmmm, I don't know whether I really believe this.  What exactly do you
> mean by "bound" Jeannette?
> -- 
> Sophie Quigley
> {allegra|decvax|ihnp4|linus|watmath}!utzoo!mnetor!sophie

I only point out that women are aware of the way their bodies respond
periodically while men are not. Perhaps if the male equivalent of
a menstural cylce (I don't think there is formal name for it) were
as obvious men would also be more aware of their bodies. 
I think the word "bound" was misued a better word would have been
more "aware". Bound haveing in it a definition of enslavement or 
entrapment. 


-- 
Jeanette Zobjeck ihnp4!ihlpl!zubbie