Wednesday, November 22, 2006

I severely wonder how the male gender can say we females are not easy to understand, how we have the moodswings, how we are incommunicable. Excluding my bias opinion because yes, I am a female, we aren't that hard to figure out. You have to know what type of woman you have, just as you do with a man. A woman isn't some superstitious paradox, we're merely fickle.

Yes we want romance, though not every woman does. Some woman want sensual love making where as others want a 'good hard fucking.' Can you see the corelation with the male gender? Some are intimate and sensitive where as others are boarish and barbaric (that was not bias, those were simply adjectives to try to explain the view).

Women are a lot like men. We have a bad mood and it's automatically blamed on PMS. Oh, men and women both use it as a scapegoat, from personal experience I've seen this. Men have their moodswings too and for some reason this is complicated for men to understand. We may be female, but we still eat, clean ourselves, wish for sex, want romance, possibly just a one night stand. It's boggling how much women are like men and we choose to divide the genders so precisely it's hard to fight the initial teaching of this.

What is different about us? Our genitalia. That is it. We're all human, we all have the same spectrum of emotions, we all have our own personality. I even pose the question that if there wasn't such a clean cut line between the male and female gender if there would be as much a problem with homosexuality. Exclude that question for a second though and look back at the original topic. How are we different other than our physicalities?

Oh sure, they say a majority of men think of sex every five seconds, is it? Women may not be as 'obsessed' as most say, with sex, but we sure do think about it. Though we're 'proper', we aren't allowed to think about that. Could this directly be a result to how men can be more open about masturbation than a woman?

I'm posing this question because I really would like to understand where this division, this incision between these two genders. What makes us so different other than the genetalia issue?

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