[issues] Re; interesting book

2000-12-03 Thread Mary P. Wood
I too would be interested to see the outcome of this Dateline study. I'm sure that in the case of a lesbian/trans, tomboyish behavior as a child is not uncommon (not *always* present either, just not uncommon). But I'm hoping their little study goes a way towards disproving the myth that *all* t

[issues] Re; religious tolerance (was; re; filtering ... and I took itto grrltalk by accident)

2001-01-18 Thread Mary P. Wood
(My bad ... this was part of the "filtering..." thread which I accidentally started posting to grrltalk when the thread was on issues. That'll teach me to pay closer attention to my headers!) > I don't want to upset him, he's much older than most > fathers of 30 year olds (79) so I don't like

[issues] RE; Depression & geeks

1999-10-29 Thread Mary P. Wood
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'd have to agree with the idea of thinking people being a little more prone to depression ... how does the saying go? "Ignorance is Bliss." Simple St. John's Wort is my current mood evener of choice. I've dealt with the depression thing on and of