From: | Ed Dana |
Date: | 15 Sep 2000 at 23:58:07 |
Subject: | Re: AMIOPEN: Re: Girls |
"Victor I. Haaz" wrote:
> From: Victor I. Haaz <victor@pannonline.hu>
> >
> >From: Ed Dana <EDanaII@CSI.com>
> >
> >>What good is a relationship if both sides bring the same thing to the table? :)
> >>Relationships are best when both sides can offer something that the other side doesn't
> >>have. Call it symbiosis, co-dependency, or distribution of labor. It works, and both
> >>sides benefit.
> >
> >No, it's not the same thing! Our (whole) brains/minds differs otherwise, however.
> >What makes a man is not over-usage of the left-hemisphere, and what makes a
> >woman is not the over-usage of the right... This is just breaks wholeness and so
> >real wellness. And it just makes confusion between the two.
>
> I just have to admit that Ed's comment has some truth, just ofteen people go into a
> exaggeration. So, 0% left -- 100% right, or the opposite in the other sex. (Though, no
> hemiphere can perform at its best without the other side.)
>
I like to think of men and women this way: men know what they want, women know how they
feel. If you think of those two things as force (wants) and direction (feelings), then
together they form movement. And you just can't go anywhere in life without them. :)
> This is my last comment. Probably it not interests many of you here. Though, it's
> strange that real computer freaks/geeks usually not interested/not familiar with their
> own computer in their heads...
That's because most people (not just nerds) take their brains for granted. :)
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