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From: dyer@vaxuum.DEC (This did not happen to/Pablo Picasso)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Saying It Nicely
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Date: Fri, 23-Aug-85 17:39:05 EDT
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Saying It Nicely________________________________________________________________
 
> What I have repeatedly tried to point out in this forum, is that some "mascu-
> line" behavior patterns are less than desirable in the context of society.

	I basically agree, though I'd put it slightly different:  The sexist
attitudes that hold so-called "masculine" traits as
	    (1) innately male, and
	    (2) more valuable than the so-called "feminine" traits
has thrown our society into a dangerous state of imbalance.  Every human has
the capacity for all of these traits, and to restrict one's experience to a
certain constellation of traits that one's society deems appropriate for one's
sex is to miss out on one's full potential.

	But that's not what I'm writing this article for.

	The above-quoted sentence was written by a netter whose articles have
been perceived by many as anti-male.  It is my opinion that these perceptions
are derived from the fact that said articles would say things like "men do
," or "men are ."
	The use of the word "men" is ambiguous.  Does it mean *some* men or
does it mean *all* men?  The ambiguity is likely to lead to somebody being
offended on grounds of sexism.
	I suggest that those who write to this newsgroup refrain from making
statements like "men {do|are} ."  Refer, instead, to "some men" (or,
if applicable, "most men").  If you're not talking about men, but rather "mascu-
linity," write about that, not about men.
	Men like themselves, working hard to be part of the solution instead of
part of the problem, would appreciate it very much.
		<_Jym_>

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::::.  ::  .:::: Statements made in this article are my own; they might not
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