> > why does it matter who's male, female, or other? I'd have to say > that one of my personal goals as a feminist is to have gender > not matter at all... but some of you seem to feel differently. > can you explain why? > > shane I've also got to say that this goal is going to be very difficult to reach. Men and women may be equivalent, but we're not equal. Equal would imply that we're the same, and we're not. Not physically, not mentally and not emotionally. That's a fact and gender will always matter in one way or another. ok, that's enough grrltalk for me, I've got a modem and a portmaster to configure. -- Tania Morell [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.shadow.net/~tania ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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