dilettante
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I find the premise pretty silly.
This isn't where I go first myself. But women have faced bizarre pressures in a society that tells them constantly how oppressed they are from birth and how badly they should feel about having and acting upon natural urges and motivations. As stand-up comics dating well before Homer have expressed: "Women and men be different!"
I think some of this has spilled over into language, producing such things as casual use of select bits of profanity.
My own biggest failing might be non-verbal: a tendency to chuckle or even laugh in ways that can be misinterpreted as amusement or even disdain... when I actually intend nothing of the sort. I think that could be one of the conversation cues most cuttingly misinterpreted by the fairer sex.
This isn't where I go first myself. But women have faced bizarre pressures in a society that tells them constantly how oppressed they are from birth and how badly they should feel about having and acting upon natural urges and motivations. As stand-up comics dating well before Homer have expressed: "Women and men be different!"
I think some of this has spilled over into language, producing such things as casual use of select bits of profanity.
My own biggest failing might be non-verbal: a tendency to chuckle or even laugh in ways that can be misinterpreted as amusement or even disdain... when I actually intend nothing of the sort. I think that could be one of the conversation cues most cuttingly misinterpreted by the fairer sex.
