From: Rufus Laggren (no email)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2006 - 21:05:58 EDT
Just saw that there was a lively exchange on male/female relations on a boat in the March & April Latitude38 letters section. Can be had online.
Rufus
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Norm of Bandersnatch" <>
> To: "Ken James" <>, "McKenna Linn" <mckenna at mckennalinn dot com>,
> Subject: Re: lv-ab: Are there any single/no partner/solo women
> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 09:38:05 -0400
>
>
>
> my theory,
>
> back in the stone age, which went on for a very long time, after breakfast
> the men would stand at the cave entrance looking out and planning their
> day, while the women would stand at the cave entrance looking in and
> planning their day.
>
> Norm
> S/V Bandersnatch
> Lying 30 07.7N 081 39.6W
> Julington Creek Estuary FL
>
> It is a very good question, something I have often wondered about. Is it
> > more some genetic tendency or society and culture that cause more men
> than
> > women to do many things such as go to sea in small boats? I think the
> answer
> > is probably that it starts with a genetic underpinning that
> > creates a tendency or a bias and that gets amplified and selected
> > by social and cultural mores.
>
>
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