Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Splash du Jour: Wednesday

Men are not to be told anything they might find to be too painful; the secret depths of human nature, the sordid physicalities, might overwhelm or damage them. For instance, men often faint at the sight of their own blood, to which they are not accustomed. For this reason you should never stand behind one in the line at the Red Cross donor clinic. Men, for some mysterious reason, find life more difficult than women do. ....Men must be allowed to play in the sandbox of their choice, as happily as they can, without disturbance; otherwise they get cranky and won’t eat their dinners. There are all kinds of things that men are simply not equipped to understand, so why expect it of them? Not everyone shares this belief about men; nevertheless, it has its uses.
-- from Significant Moments in the Life of My Mother, by Margaret Atwood –


Have a great Wednesday!

1 comment:

  1. I always suspected that under her thin writer vanier she was just another "man hating feme-nazi"...

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Thank you for your words!