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Old 05-11-2008, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
Steve, are you advocating sexism?
No, I advocate conscious living.

Men and women have a lot in common, but we also seem to have some interesting differences. I don't consider it sexist to openly explore those differences.

Obviously some of our differences are culturally and socially conditioned. But when men and women push beyond such conditioning and make conscious choices, do they still have some meaningful gender differences, or do those differences dissolve?

I honestly don't know, but I suspect that it's likely that conscious men and women will frequently have some key differences that align based on gender.

As a man I want to learn more about the perspective of women who are also devoted to conscious living. Is their perspective very similar to mine and other conscious men, or are there key differences to understand? What can we learn from each other?

Call me ignorant or disrespectful for asking the question, but I'll continue to pursue it despite any negative feedback. To do otherwise would run contrary to my purpose. My curiosity is greater than my concern about being labeled a certain way.
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