Tamara and Weronika

You might be interested in this test.  It takes quite a while to do but is
quite interesting.  There is currently a series running on our BBC regarding
this very thing and this test relates to it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sex/add_user.shtml

Have fun.

Jane
Portchester UK



> I was uncertain about my "orientation" at 20:) And, even at 55 (almost
> 56), I still think a female form is easier on the eyes than a male one;
> it just doesn't give me as much satisfaction beyond the visual aspect
> <g>  We grew up being much more relaxed about sex than Americans are -
> Colette and Proust were compulsory reading as early as highschool. And
> we *never* equalled "moral" and "sexual"... To us, "moral" and
> "ethical" were synonyms, and both extended *waaay past* matters of
> simple sex, which are one of the *components* of morality, but not the
> whole.
> >  i do girl things too. i love to shop,crochet, knit, crewel, and
> > lately bobbin lace.  i also like sewing. quilting, and dance and
> > country music,
>
> Ah, but according to the writer of the article I'd mentioned, most of
> those activities are *not* "girly".... :)
>
> Shopping is. Or can be.  But that's really the only one which doesn't
> require *systematic* approach... I'm a more "masculine" shopper than DH
> is... I go (with a list), I see, I conquer, I get the hell outa there.
>
> He goes, it takes him twice as long, and he comes back with half of the
> stuff I asked him to get, but a bagfull of stuff we don't need (but it
> caught his eye)... It used to drive me up the wall, because it's
> *women* who are supposed to be the nitwits who spend the money without
> thinking (and do everything else without thinking). When I first came
> here, Severn even *warned* me that, coming from a deprived environment,
> I might be tempted to lose my cotton-picking mind and spend, and spend,
> and spend... But I notice that *it's he* - who grew up among all the
> riches - that gets beguiled by non-essentials...
>

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