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383.1 | Me Too | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Thu Jan 12 1989 13:52 | 22 |
| Don't feel alone, Ann. I've had moments like that myself. I think
that part of the reason is that I feel a such a strong bond with
the other women in this note; therefore, I make myself more vulnerable
to their opinions and comments than I do to some of the men in this
conference (primarily the ones who seem hot to challenge virtually
anything that comes along for whatever reason). On the other hand,
there are a few men in this conference about whom I feel about the
same way and whose opinions I value and pay attention too.
Frequently, I'll simply hit *NEXT UNSEEN* rather than read a reply
from a woman with whom I disagree rather than run the topic into
the ground. I'm here for support and to support, rather than debate
another person's opinion. Belaboring a point just isn't my style.
I think it may all boil down to the fact that I have shared more life
experiences with other women; we feel similar in many ways and have
shared many more life expereinces, especially in the area of
discrimination than I have with most men.
Thanks for bringing this up! I hadn't given it much thought.
Barb
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383.3 | Help! | DPD01::CRAVEN | any forward gear will do... | Thu Jan 12 1989 20:43 | 21 |
| I can relate to this topc...I have been a read-only noter here for
several months but I CANNOT seem to write in here. I feel intimidated
here - and this comes from someone who participated in Soapbox!
Perhaps it's because many of you are so eloquent and express my
sentiments exactly...
I agree with .0 (Ann) that I don't like to challenge other women's
feelings, but it is especially so here. It feels like sacred gound
here. (And I know that sounds pretty strange in a way!)
But I feel like it would be much worse to be attacked by a woman
HERE than a man. Why is this? I'm not particularly a shy person,
but this conference has me baffled as to why I am having so much
trouble participating.
Any help from you other read-only noters will be appreciated!
(please!)
Charlotte
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383.4 | more thoughts | ULTRA::ZURKO | Words like winter snowflakes | Fri Jan 13 1989 09:16 | 23 |
| Well, the timing on this one is nice. I was chatting with a male womannoter
about picking and choosing who one reads, and discussing motivations for just
being here with some of the other comods. And some of the issues that came up
in those discussion fit here.
I'd like to learn more about other women when I'm here in womannotes. I don't
find that I learn best by challenging and, indeed, I'm sure we've all noticed,
that challenges can degrade rapidly into 'heat and no light' discussions in a
notesfile. So, it makes good sense to me that I don't challenge women much,
though I might ask questions when a woman says something completely new. If it
gets heated, and it's an issue that I _really_ feel the need to work on, I'll
take it off line. For instance, I had a lovely discussion about the 'stay at
home topic' with Joyce Lamotte. And, while I was feeling threatened by some of
the things she said in the notesfile, I found that we were able to do some
really useful give and take via mail. And, I was able to _finally_ visualize
some positive stay-at-home scenarios. Thanx Joyce!
Because I'm putting so much energy into women, I occasionally get sloppy with
my interactions with men. And I often regret it. If they're men I know, again,
I'll take it offline.
And, as several other replies here notes, I come here for support.
Mez
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383.5 | Another read-only noter finds STRENGTH! | DPD01::CRAVEN | any forward gear will do... | Fri Jan 13 1989 20:11 | 18 |
| Today I got a mail message regarding my previous note - it was a
great message (and I may quote from it sometime when I feel more
like bringing up the subject) - but what struck me most was how
any of us could ever leave DEC once we had discovered mail and notes!
Anyway, just entering my note and then having mail because of it
made me realize - *who csres what anyone thinks - some people really
do understand*. And I do like this conference - I'm astounded
sometimes because others have the same ideas I do! ;^)
But not all....and even tho I'm astounded by that too, I need to
hear those *other's* viewpoint. So encourage, flame or whatever,
I'm ready.
Halleluhah!
Charlotte (if only I could find some cute way to sign off!)
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383.6 | seperate but equal? | DPDMAI::DAWSON | THAT MAKES SENSE.....NONSENSE! | Fri Jan 13 1989 22:08 | 8 |
| RE.5
Congratulations! I understand you new found "freedom" very
well. I to, feel a strange reluctance to answer any notes in this
conferance. As I have said here before, I get a feeling (in some)
of a desire for inclusive equality....but they want it done seperatly!
Hence the reason for my Personal_Name.
Dave
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383.7 | Let's not go backwards, please | DPDSAL::CRAVEN | any forward gear will do... | Tue Jan 17 1989 20:08 | 25 |
| This topic bothers me and I've been thinking about it. Consider...
If women hesitate to enter a dissenting opinion here, then
what in heaven's name are men feeling?
I recently received a mail message from a person who had this to
say about -WN-:
"It seems that whenever a note is written...it is viewed
through a microscope and criticised not for what is WRITTEN
but for perceptions of intent. Immediately the worst possible
intent is assigned to the note, and it is defiled for that
intent".
Now I happen to believe this does happen. And whether or not it's
true, I think men think it happens more often to them. But that's
not really on the subject...
My point is that for some reason, I truly believe that this conference
does not feel "comfortable" for a lot of people. I feel too many
people do not understand what the "women's movement" or "feminism"
mean anymore - maybe we need a name change - but in the meantime,
there's something a little hostile here......and this has been
bothering me for a while now.
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383.8 | Oh... Is THAT what this conference is about! | IAMOK::GONZALEZ | Some say that I'm a wise man... | Wed Jan 18 1989 16:35 | 16 |
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re .387> I feel this conference is for *issues and topics
of import and interest to women*. Although the
concept of feminism may correctly or incorrectly,
with admiration or with contempt be applied to
various notes and/or people in this conference
it is *not*, at least by my perception, the
dominating theme or flavor of this notes-file.
I feel in this light give-and-take on any particular
issue can be stripped of any pre-conceived prejudices
regarding feminism (as ill-founded as they might be).
Luis
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383.9 | if *everyone* would just get involved... | DPDSAL::CRAVEN | any forward gear will do... | Wed Jan 18 1989 20:52 | 12 |
| RE: .8 Luis
Sorry, but I disagree - this a very political conference.
Of course, it involves topics of interest to *women*, but
believe me, the women here are quite aware of "the
movement" or what have you....
What concerns me is the fact that this conference is
alienating a lot of men...and women....and I feel this
is a step backwards.
FWO - FGD - things like this...
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383.10 | For something more mellow(?).. | CSC32::REINBOLD | | Thu Jan 19 1989 20:09 | 6 |
| re .9
It seems to me that it has a certain feminist flavor. If I really
don't want that, I use QUARK::Human_Relations.
P.
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383.11 | That's just because we end up arguing about D__rs! | IAMOK::GONZALEZ | Some say that I'm a wise man... | Fri Jan 20 1989 03:53 | 12 |
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I think it just *seems* like there is one particular slant to this
conference because every third note seems to end in some argument
about doors (I swear the next time I see the word DOORS it better
have something to do with Jim Morrison!!) or some such topic that
immediately draws battle lines. But there are a lot of issues of
interest both serious and "lite". I'm reluctant to start any myself
because of my sex but I think that more participation might add
to the soup (come to think of it soup is a subject I would *love*
to talk about)
Luis
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383.12 | Not equal yet. | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Fri Jan 20 1989 08:21 | 10 |
| There was a piece on the national television news last night
about the Other Washington, the city with a poor black majority.
The reporter remarked that blacks in that city were reluctant to
criticize their black mayor, who appears to be both ineffectual
and corrupt, because they feared that it would open the door to
a white man takeover of their city, and with it, the last bit of
control over their lives.
Ann B.
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383.16 | had to enter my 2c.... | GERBIL::IRLBACHER | Another I is beginning... | Wed Feb 01 1989 13:45 | 28 |
| I am a new noter, but not so new that I will not reply when
I think that the subject is something I can reasonably contribute
to.
Perhaps I have a thick skin--or myopia--but the "slant" towards
the feminist/activist "party line" does not particularly bother
me. I consider myself having been *born* a feminist, but I
recognize that my version of feminist may not be that of another
feminist. I am an activist on several levels, but I choose the
level at which I can/will participate--and yet still see myself
as a full participant.
I have not written enough or long enough to have had any challenge
to my remarks, but I will generally go on the premise that I
never explain, justify or defend my remarks except off-line. Nothing
bores me more than to get caught up in someone's nit-picking over
incorrectly understood statements.
This notes conference has been grand reading, and most helpful on
several occasions when I was astounded to find that the problem under
discussion was shared by others and not my exclusive ownership.
I hope that those who feel intimidated or uncomfortable will re-think
their feelings and recognize that everyone has something to offer
in this conference, and that no one is right or wrong---everyone's
opinion is just that: *one person's opinion*.
Marilyn
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383.17 | | RAINBO::TARBET | | Wed Feb 01 1989 13:53 | 5 |
| <--(.16)
Trust a folkie to say it so clearly ;')
=maggie
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