History of Feminism
Related: About this forumA lesson that many don't seem to fully appreciate, courtesy of The Big Comfy Couch
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)It was a fun show.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)redqueen
(115,172 posts)Wish it was in syndication.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)woman. not directing going toward issue, but presenting it in a gentle, non attacking manner avoid the real subject of rape. rape is too harsh. cant be heard.
simple language. non threatening. avoiding blunt talk.
ok
lol
it is cute and i am being snarky
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)autonomy. As they grow and their questions get more aware so then can the tone of our answers respond likewise.
All about tone and nuance for me.
This was very good, I think.
So, yes.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)had never seen the show.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)the MRA's on DU are thinking, acting and responding at the same level of a child. This is why I refuse to call them Men. I don't care what is their chronological age. They are at a child's level of awareness as is some of the girls that post here on DU. They are NOT women yet. They are still playing at/on a child's level of consciousness. It is not meant to be an insult. It just IS what it IS.
Yes, they need this.
Yes, it is a children's show.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)Exactly.
You know, after 7th grade I kept growing emotionally and intellectually and (almost?) every guy I ever knew just... didn't. It's like they're stuck at about a 12 year old mentality.
And right, it's not meant as an insult - it's simply an observation that I've made over the 35 years since 7th grade.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)was adult... like. it would piss adults off with ego. he would lay in bed, in middle of night, reading encyclopedias. now he is 18, you had better damn well treat him as an adult. and it is not an empty demand. he insists on being an adult, recognized, respected, appreciated. really interesting.
my youngest
never wants to grow up. he has had to do it kicking and screaming all the way
xulamaude
(847 posts)Our daughter is the same way. She's actually one of the smartest - witty, well-read, quick - people I know, and I know some pretty smart people!
But she's still only 13 (well, 14 soon) and that's what parents are for
Tuesday Afternoon
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you will find them on here. They are the ones that are NOT in those types of threads. They are busy elsewhere building and creating positive.
Ignoring the ones that are destroying, tearing down and being negative.
They do not voice their displeasure at their "younger" brethren. This is where a lot of the interaction on DU gets lopsided.
Men (generally speaking and remember how I define men)are more of a: Do as I do and there would be no need to talk about it. Learn from the example I (the man) sets forth.
Women (generally speaking) want/need both. Action and Discussion.
gollygee
(22,336 posts)but it's a very good lesson.