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Originally Posted by fintstone
Methinks you misrepresent Dixie's posts (as you have mine). Perhaps you should let her speak for herself.
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Thank you, My perspective? You're both right.
Personally, I've seen more people meet and form relationships at work than anywhere else. It makes sense. As Finstone points out, it's where people spend most of their days.
As to CP's post, indeed I have been inappropriately approached at work, and I'll concur that women don't have all the power.
As for masculinity, I think what you both perceive women wanting is correct, but only for your generation. (Yep, I'm assuming CP is GenX, and notice I typed perceive. That's important.) I like to put it in terms of movies. Every action-hero boomer movie stars a man, and women are just sex-interest supporting roles. In subsequent generations, action-hero movies also star women in the title role. Personally, I like when a man acknowledges there's more to my life than simply having a supporting role.