Touche, Sunith, you got me on that one!!!
Roland.
On 11/8/06, Sunith Velho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Roland,
>
> Contrary to your opinion, I think women are extremely logical and
> calculating(more so than most men!)
> in most matters, except when these involve their spouses/boyfriends or
>
Hi Roland,
Contrary to your opinion, I think women are extremely logical and
calculating(more so than most men!)
in most matters, except when these involve their spouses/boyfriends or
clothes.You daughter's present/future suitors will soon learn that!
Also from your post it seems like you are no
--- "Frederick \"FN\" Noronha"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the end of the day, we all are what we accept we
> are.
>
> Yeah, marriage and pregnancy (not for men... till
> date, at least ...
> wonder what happens when cloning comes!) do shape
> our lives in
> unimaginable ways. As a fairly h
Hi Selma, What you describe below reflects your perception of reality,
rather than the reality per se. If one allows oneself to get
brainwashed by the dominant message coming out from the Western media
empire -- that you're over-the-hill after 25 -- then it's like
painting oneself into a (aging) co
Selma,
Frederick was pretty touchy about my advice on the hair-dye and the
Rogaine wasn't he?
Quickly took that to the youth worshipping tendency in the West before
I could say "godrej" and "kashti".
I agree (not too seriously) when you say that ageism is a gender
thing. I have twins, a boy and a
Dear Frederick,
Ageism is not a culture thing, it's a gender thing.
While we women appreciate our men and wine, aged and
mature, men on the other hand like women to be forever
young.
Speaking of how women age, an interesting thing
happened to me about two days ago. I was at one of my
husband's co