Quick reply, as I've been too swamped to keep up with all of these
emails more than skimming, despite having lots of opinions bubbling
away in the back of my head. But I personally will come to the support
of Dr. Reeves Sr's "joke", or at least against any vilification of the
idea. The concept of no means maybe, maybe means yes, and yes means
you're not polite, is true for most of society much more recently than
the 30s, especially outside our liberal bubble of academia, and even
quite a bit inside of it. Should it be that way? Actually, I kind of
think so. This concept is but one element of diplomacy, soft pedaling
what you think and feel, keeping your options open both positive and
negative, keeping people happy. Civilization works that way. I'd say
the problem is that it should apply to guys as well. I believe in
equality of the sexes in regards to power in relationships and
everywhere. But regardless of the balance of power, romantic
relationships of all natures are tricky, complicated, potentially very
painful for everyone involved. It's important and valuable to have a
variety of tools, including subtle languages verbal and nonverbal to
negotiate without hurting. I think that the concept that everything can
be just blatantly stated in it's most simple straightforward terms is
neive. Some people can handle that, but most people's egos cannot. Yes,
accurate communication is important, but that doesn't mean we should
discard social skills. This is extending beyond just this one concept,
but as one part of it I don't think the original joke is untrue,
unfair, or necessarily unwise.
Dave
ps- I'd show up Saturday, but won't be back to Ann Arbor until evening.
On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Andrew Reeves wrote:
> Happy Birthday.
> Thanks but no thanks to the Saturday discussion party invitation.
> I feel that the debate has reached the point of diminishing returns.
> I may be foolish but I am not courageous; in fact I am scared stiff of
> a possible personal assault, judging the tone of some respondents who
> unhappily include my own daughter.
> Just a final comment to Danny. It completely escapes me how my poor
> joke is "deeply mysogynic"; it does not deal with attitudes at all. It
> deals with semantics, and as such it it depicts pretty accurately the
> prevailing usage and manners of the 30's. Of course it exaggerates,
> but that is what makes it a joke.
> Danny's Grandpa Andrew
>
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