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MelissaParticipantThe obvious answer is that I’d go out and have sex. Duh. I think everyone is curious about what it’s like for people of the opposite sex. Then I’d probably go about my normal, everyday activities and see how much differently I got treated as a man.
But the sex thing would come first.
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Name : Melissa, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Montgomery, State : AL, Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
MelissaParticipantI don’t know what is wrong with my parents’ generation (the baby boomers). My parents are very cool, but they’ve never just handed me anything. I am expected to work and earn what I have. However, many of my friends who are around my age (say 19-30), have these parents who just BUY them everything…pay rent on their apartments, buy their cars…anything so the ‘kids’ don’t have to WORK. I’ve wondered, personally, if it’s not so much a race thing as it is the whole ‘divorce generation’ thing. My parents have been together almost 30 years, and THAT is definitely a rarity in my age group. I think a lot of parents overcompensate for the fact that they’re divorced, and the ones who aren’t divorced have (generally) two parents working to run the household who don’t make the time or the energy to effectively deal with their kids, which is also somewhat new in my generation. Disciplining your children just fell to the wayside with getting ahead in your career. These parents do their kids a grave injustice by letting them rule them, and I can say one thing from definite experience… no one really ever appreciates anything unless they have to work for it.
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MelissaParticipantI’ve seen what you’re talking about before, and I agree that letting your pets live like humans is nasty. I knew a woman who would let her dogs lick the plates after supper…ick. But about white people eating out in restaurants.. I always thought it was a southern thing to have home-cooked meals, and I’m surprised that from here (Montgomery, AL) to Atlanta, the culture is that different. We NEVER ate out in restaurants when I was little, it was always going over to grandma’s for dinner or whatever, and to this day my mother cooks dinner every night. I guess the people you’re seeing either a) don’t know good food, or b) have more money than sense. đ
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