Quote from: CindyJames on March 07, 2010, 01:30:38 AM
Some off us, well at least me, are strange 
Cindy
I've often considered that point. It has been said by others, many times, but as most of us will agree, you get use to that and learn to treat it as no more significant that passing wind.
But to those, who are not like us, yes, it is strange. Others, who are content with their bodys, who willingly, even eargerly, participate in the game of male competiting, seeking a position within the male hierarchy that they can feel proud of. Then, seeking the prize of a member of the other team who they can also feel proud of.
Some don't get what they think they deserve. Some fail and become itinerent, or even break down.
But we, for the most part, well equiped intellectually, usually with good peer resources, we abandon the game before it starts. More than that, we actually want to remove the driving force that gives each of us the edge in this game, the best game piece, the finest bat. Then, to cap it all off, we want to become part of the prey.
I think most of us, can understand how, those we leave behind, might see that as strange.
But I don't.
I want to play the game but someone put me into the wrong dressing room. I have the wrong equipment. I have the wrong rules.
I should be over there, on the other team.
I want to play. I want to do my part. But this isn't my part.