Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Women?

I became inspired after reading A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner to blog about an issue that I am very passionate. I analyzed why Emily lived the way she did so much, maybe too much but I thought I would share what will be a part of my thesis one day - women’s repressed history and how it affects female behavior today. I have been a determined advocate for healthier relationships and interconnections between males and females for over 10 years. The reason I first took interest of the communicational issues that drive us all crazy was exactly that, I was tired of feeling crazy! Over time my interest has expanded to the interconnections between women as well as women’s repressed history. The first studies of women in psychology were assumed to be a waste of time because men could not understand us, so they stated that we were defected and no use would come from further studies. Women were seen not capable of intellectual conversation! This attitude affected the complete social function between men/women and women/women. History proves women were set up to oppose other free thinking females. Honestly how absurd is the fact that women who first fought for our equal rights were killed and oppressed by other women?

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