Monday, February 18, 2019
Gals vs. Women :: Creative Writing Journalism Essays
Gals vs. WomenThis article is about gals. Its not an article about women. There argon way too galore(postnominal) books about women, and most of them are way too severe. Women itself is a serious word, not to mention womanhood and womanly. While being female is a serious activity, there is a lighter side which is rarely examined or written about. But women tend to attach too much implication to womanhood. This results in certain characteristically feminine, by which I mean everyplace exaggerated self-important, behavioral patterns that can produce unfortunate results. These things include, but are not limited to, women being viewed as ruthless bitches who will touchstone on anyone to get along the best of a man. These things have given females a bad name. And the Womans Movement, which is supposed to give women more rights, seems to be densely live with masculine looking para-military types. (These females require an entirely different category, but I will leave that discussio n for a later time. For now I will write about those females which I believe fit into prescript parameters.) So Im proverb that theres another way to look at females not as aggressive career hungry ego-maniacs not as sensitive, Suzy homemaker but as gals. And what, exactly, do I mean by gals? I dont know. I havent thought that much about it. Females whether women or gals do leave out a lot of time pondering about our deepest feelings, but women speak up a lot about what it means to be a woman, and gals only when are. But although I cant define exactly what it means to be a gal, I can describe certain gal characteristics, such as Gals Do Not Have A Rigid And Well-Defined mandate Of What It Takes To Be A Woman This is not the same as saying that gals do not consider themselves women, or do not guess about being a woman, but gals do not get hung up thinking about it. Gals have never really grasped the fundamental Code Of What It Takes To Be A Woman, such as matching their han dbag, shoes, and belt, or only wearing white shoes between Memorial sidereal day and Labor Day. Or is it Labor Day and Memorial Day? (A Woman, would know and have these dates marked and memorized.) Take my two dogs as examples, Blue, a mental case dog who can only be categorized as a guy, and Katie, a gal dog.
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