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Rite of passage.
ruyi:
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Huh, I guess there's a similar ambiguity for girls=>women, except for some reason it doesn't seem like as big a thing. I guess we have that biological marker, menstruation? And it kinda snowballs from there. You become a woman in our society when you can maneuver sexual relationships I guess??? Or maybe there just isn't that big a dichotomy set up between girls and women in the first place.
That might make sense, since 'women and children' (and old folks) are the categories that need to be protected or whatever.
KvP:
Can you truly be called a man when a hippy chick hasn't sat upon your face?
Truly not, I think.
Avec:
We have different mental images of hippy women I suppose.
Caspian:
my mental image of a hippy chick is one with little grooming in her nether regions (amongst other things). I think I'd prefer to remain a boy rather then spend a month pulling hair out of my teeth.
--- Quote ---That might make sense, since 'women and children' (and old folks) are the categories that need to be protected or whatever.
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Well, that's probably because generally, physically those three are weaker then men. I don't really think you can read much else into it?
lprkn:
When you stop wondering if you're really a man or not.
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