Apr. 3rd, 2008

gina_r_snape: me as drawn by pennswoods (Default)
So, although I don't think of myself as particularly masculine, there are definitely times when I'm aware that my behavior defies typical gender roles.

I'm rather commanding sometimes, decisive during a crisis, and direct in my speech. I'm not overly apologetic for simply existing and having opinions, I enjoy the pursuit in dating, and I don't make a habit of wearing death defying high heeled shoes. One might attribute that to ordinary "New Yorker"ness, or self-confidence, but the feminist and academic in me also attributes it to something more.

But what about wine?

When I go out to dinner, I tend to be the one to order wine because I often wind up having a more knowledgeable palate than the person I'm with. But also, even if it's a mutual choice, I find the waiter always offers me the bottle to check and try. And frankly, it strikes me as interesting because I've always thought of that as something of a traditional masculine role and wonder if it's somehow emasculating in some way.

My friend D disagrees. He thinks women are always offered the bottle to examine and try at a mixed gender table.

Or are we simply overthinking it?

Thoughts, flist?
gina_r_snape: me as drawn by pennswoods (Default)
Add to the overthinking...

My fortune cookie from last night.

the fortune said "Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle-aged men."

The 'learn chinese' on the other side: EXCUSE ME

wtf?

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