the captians wench
sewing wench
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What bothers me most about all of this is that some people here genuinely wish to take away people's personal freedoms to be who they want in lieu of a completely binary and archaic model that forces people into one of two categories all for the express purpose of legitimizing their particular way of life. I mean, who needs tolerance when you could just force everyone to be like you?
Seems awfully insecure to me.
In my years on this forum I've noticed one thing more than anything else. Tolerance is one sided.
Sure we can go around saying we should accept everyone and hold hands and sing, but the minute some one expresses a view that doesn't fit into the veiw of the tolerant, that person is put in the stocks.
I'm not forcing you to share my opinion. I'm not marching on congress telling them to bring back "traditional manners". But I am a little saddened that it's not more prominate, and honestly it is for selfish reasons. I like to be treated a certian way and if more people in the world felt the way I do then I would be more likely to be treated that way. Just as some one some time ago thought as she lost her job so that it could be given back to the soilder boy that had it before her.
Look, I'm not saying the world would be a better place if it were my way, I'm saying tolerance goes beyond supporting only the views you deem tolerant.
Equally dishonest is to try to say that the attack of the traditional role of the male is something that only exists in the minds of men of a certain age who feel threatened. Because the traditional male role and any expression there of, is no longer accepted or even tolerated in today's society. Its considered ill mannered and rude to act in an assuming manner because you are a man. I'm not saying whether this is good or bad, I'm simply pointing out that as real change has come to society, the effects on those living in that society are real to, they are not just imagined.
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This is what I was trying to say earlier. I guess I missed the boat.

to you.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to find a partner that meets your needs, and nothing wrong with wishing the finding were easier.