In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alexander Sendzimir wrote:
>"Jenn V." wrote:
>
>> 2. Power.
>> If one party has power over the other - financial, managerial,
>> uni-results, force of personality - then it becomes terribly,
>> terribly awkward for the one without power.
>
> What do you mean by "force of personality". This sounds terribly general. 
> We're all personally distinct, some people being more forceful than others 
> in some things. 

I'm a tad concerned by this one too.  As someone who has a forceful
personality, it bothers me to hear that flirting with anyone could be
considered "not fun", simply because I am who I am.

Certainly I would try not to bludgeon someone with my extroversion to
the point where they were uncomfortable, but I am *NOT* going to avoid
social contact simply because some people can't cope with a strong,
opinionated woman.

K.

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