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Thinking aloud

Where are you going?

Quote of the Day

I found to this quote just now on some person's blog. It's by Simone de Beauvior, the french feminist and philosopher.

One is not born, but rather becomes a woman

I must say, this is a quote of the day because there is some really deep ideas going around here. And I happen to think also if you substitute man for woman in the quote, you'll not get the whole inteded meaning.
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11:22 PM

Oh, that's a great quote! It's so meaningful when you stop to think about it.

Thanks for sharing!!

AMG
http://anonymousmidwestgirl.blogspot.com/    



10:16 AM

hmm...thinking in response.

It has less to do with how I view women, more to do with how i experienced 'maleness'

I would think that a guy's 'maleness' is thrust upon him rather than 'developed' out him socially speaking, which is why I wouldn't substitute man in the quote.    



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