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- From: bsmith@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Brian Smith)
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:50:13 GMT
- Subject: Re: A social problem
- Message-ID: <2670163@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Loveland, CO
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- Newsgroups: rec.boats
- References: <1992Nov11.130451.25299@cs.brown.edu>
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- In rec.boats, jfh@cs.brown.edu (John F. Hughes) writes:
-
- Any suggestions? Any ideas *why* these people cannot imagine a healthy woman
- in her 30's rowing a boat?
-
- Please, John, don't make a social issue out of this in the boating
- world. There is already too much hate going around as one group of
- people snaps and snarls at other groups in situations that *usually*
- do not warrant it.
-
- Yes, there are some people out there who still believe that a woman
- can't do (insert your favourite item here...). But most of the people
- who say things like that are just trying to be friendly and looking
- for something that they can break the ice with. It's just another way
- of saying "What a wonderful day." They make a *what is intended to be
- a harmless joke* and their expectation is that you will just smile and
- wave. Ships that pass: a pleasantry made. That's all it is.
-
- If you make an issue of it by making some smart answer that is
- intended to teach them a lesson, you will not have achieved nothing,
- you will have achieved a negative affect. If they are leather necks,
- nothing you say will make them change their minds; if they are not,
- you will spoil their day and they will wonder why.
-
- My advice, which I give freely and willingly at every possible
- opportunity, is to just smile and say something inane--"Ah! Now that's
- our secret."
-
- You and your wife know who you are.
-
- B.S!
-