Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Whats worth knowing?

What’s worth knowing? Knowing about why do kids these days want to change their sexuality and wanting to be someone or something that they can’t be. Why do men/guys thinks they are powerful? They think they are powerful because some of them do what they want to and they can treat others however they want, but whatever they can do us as women are capable of dong whatever they can do so can we its not a doubt about it because most women out here now are ingle person making a living for them and there kids and there are men out here that’s single taking good care of there kids by themselves even though this economy is bad. Sometimes I believe that men try to under estimate women. I had a friend that’s from Africa and her father thinks he’s in charge of everything, like taking care of everything and the mother not suppose to work she suppose to stay at home cook and clean. But I feel like if she want to get out and find a job she can because its her life and this is a FREE country and she can do as she please without permission because she is a grown women who can make her own decision. With my generation both women and men work because that’s the way they were raised not to be lazy and work hard and in order to get expensive things you got to work as hard and have as many hours as possible even if it takes over time, going shopping and taking trips are what women love to do the most and my grandmother work hard to do what she want I mean my grandfather help out the best way he can because that’s his wife and plus he has his own business so whatever we ask for we get it, it’s never been a NO or MAYBE or NEXT TIME. With that being say men aren’t that powerful like us womenJ.

1 comment:

  1. "Knowing about why do kids these days want to change their sexuality and wanting to be someone or something that they can’t be."

    I don't agree with what you were saying in class about people being able to choose their sexuality, but I think that I actually missed your larger point: that we can't actually CHOOSE any of these aspects of our identity, even if we want to. I find that a really interesting (maybe depressing? maybe liberating?) concept. Thanks!

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