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Homework

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 6:34 pm
by Non-Sequitur
This summer I am taking one of those annoying mandatory classes. I was assigned to interview someone from a different culture "about his or her culture's view on masculinity or femininity." Is there anyone here from outside of the United States that would like to help me with this?

I completely understand that probably no one will want to do this, but this is all I can do for now. If all else fails I am sure Holstein would be willing to pretend to be from Finland again.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 6:45 pm
by OverlordBill
Telephalsion is a whipped bitch from some place foreign. Get him to do it.

Or we could summon Trihan. But he always comes with a price.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 6:49 pm
by Greatchickenman
No, Bill. I am NOT gonna go out and find another young orphan virgin just so Trihan can be appeased with his soul!

And then with his body...

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:33 am
by Telephalsion
Yeah sure i can participate meet me in the irc channel.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 5:58 am
by War
heh that sucks. I had to do summer homework once. I never did it and never and no one had to turn it in.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 8:06 am
by Greatchickenman
now, was the a double negative or a triple negative? You never know with War...

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:51 am
by War
Right up there as always.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:38 pm
by Non-Sequitur
Thank you very much Telephalsion. I'll be in the irc channel later. You could also just answer some questions here, which ever you would rather do. Sorry I didn't post questions sooner. I wanted to make sure I was covering things relevant to the sections from the reading. My professor is not a harsh grader at all so I don't need really in depth responses or anything.

Does either masculinity or femininity tend to be valued more than the other?
Is it acceptable for males to show sensitivity or vulnerability?
Are females expected to be as successful as males?
Is appearance considered to be equally important for both genders? Does one gender tend to play a bigger role than the other in raising children?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 4:13 am
by Telephalsion
Right, I'l ltry and give some answers, but mind you, this is just my personal opinion, I Can't speak for the rest of sweden :P

Non-Sequitur wrote:Does either masculinity or femininity tend to be valued more than the other?
Is it acceptable for males to show sensitivity or vulnerability?
Are females expected to be as successful as males?
Is appearance considered to be equally important for both genders? Does one gender tend to play a bigger role than the other in raising children?


Well I don't know really, it used to be like, boys=masculine girls=feminine, but now with all the culture mixzed and everything, we're getting femenine guys and masculine girls. I'm not against it, but it confuses me a little. I don't knwo what's being emphasised more, but I think that a guy should be masculine, but still be somewhat feminine. Women should stil be women, but still be able to take control, so taht would be the masculinity.

All the feminism movement of equal rights and women power has put females in more and more high-positions. But still ther is some unequality, guys get paid more, and is still more likely to be hired onto a high position than females. But still, it's not as much "us and them" between guys and girls now. If things keep moving at this pace we ought to see real equal rightsm, and same paychecks for women and men.

Well, I'm a romantic so I beleive in inner beauty, but still, I'd probably refrain from getting together witha girl that looks like a foot. It's genetic to some levele i think, we want handsome people since handsome poeple = probably handsome children. But that's not everything, everyone has different tastes and natural selection has been flushed down the drain. And also, both males and females have been active in making themselfs look attractive for quite some time now. Following the current fashion is one way of doing this, since you wear the current "cool" stuff you're considered succesfull. As you get older you wil need to follow the trend still, although not as fanatically as you might have done during your teens.
Myself I'm rather self consious and tend to consider myself lower than average attractive. But I'm not about to hop on some bandwagon of trends just to make myself more attractive. After all you're after a person, not a shell. If you want to settle down with a family you'd probably take the kind ugly guy than the mean hunk. But as for short time girlfriends and temporary flirts you'd probably just go for the hot people rather than the kind guys.
As they say, nice guys finish last.

As for raising chilkdren, guys are movign more and more into the feminine roles of parenting. And it's becoming more and more equal. But still, I think it'd be better if you raised the child bearing in mind how you want him/her to develop. A child takes in his parents and learns the roles of the family through them. If his mother always does the dishes and cooks he'll think that's what a wife should do. I can't say what's better, but my father and my mother has shared the cooking for most of my life, and I accept either of them doing it. I've heard that in some countries (namely america) having the husband cook is almost impossible. Can't say for sure about that one. Anyways, both parents need to take part in raising their child, there's no handbook, since two poeple, most liekly with dirrefent ideals and morals are working together to shape a new individual thqat wil carry both of their values with him. Either they choose to give him only some, or to give him all of it.

If you think my answers are hazy and stuff then it's because I've partied and ahvent slept much, anyways I hope you can interpret something out of that, I'll get on the irc later on the coming week.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 7:15 am
by Non-Sequitur
Thank you very much. That was actually a lot more than I needed. If there is ever anything you think I may be able to help you with, just let me know.

Edit: I just noticed that you may have accidentally skipped the question, "Is it acceptable for males to show sensitivity or vulnerability?" It is no big deal. There is still plenty of time.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:32 am
by Telephalsion
Oh yeah, that question...

More and more so, you don't need to be the most masculine guy, actually it's more and more prefered if a guy can let out his emotions. You don't want someone stiff. (emotionally :P) But still, among guys, it's better not to cry, and also not to get totally pissed off. It's tricky, it varies from person to person. Some people, are rather unemotional, rarely showing sadness or anger, but being able to show joy is extremely important, you want to know that someone can enjoy themself.