frye@cuuxa.UUCP (frye) (05/25/85)
Judy McMullen mentioned the fact that most men feel insulted to be called a women or any part thereof. Judy also felt a bit insulted that men feel that way. Being male, I do find that I am insulted at being accused of being a female bodily part. She gave a few axamples of what men call each other as as insults. I just wanted to point out that, while I don't want to be called a c*nt, I also don't want to be called a pr*ck. I don't thing a lady wants to be called one of those either. I generally reserve such insults for guys like Castro. He needs a lobotomy (remove the intrails from both his heads). I kinda see how Judy could feel the way she does. She's try- ing to stand up on her own hoppers and be a viable human and overhears some guy call another guy a puss. This crap can't make her day more bright and cheerful for her. And as far as indicating a women is less gutsy that a man, well I feel that mostly depends on which to individuals are being compared. (i.e. their character traits not their gender) Oh, just in case anyone would like to turn something I have said around, (i.e. about trying to be a viable human) that is exactly what I meant. While she may be very good at what she is, She probably is trying to get better all the time. Anybody out there who isn't trying to improve? read in Readers Digest: I don't understand it. If you put two dollars down on a horse and twelve thousand on a new car, its the former that's considered gambling. -tom frye- :wq