Oh, this is so … going way off track of the theme of the cartoon.
At least, that is how I look at it.
Is there no such thing as gender neutral respect out there?
I know – being a guy – that I am likely predicated towards my “toys” of choice, and that I am just as likely to fall for the feminine wiles worked upon me … BUT I do have the right to choose.
BTW, ever wonder if this cartoon segment was one of the series of that starts Lawrence’s pondering of sexuality.
Not to be “homo-phobic” or to disagree with the research that points towards the idea of the “gay gene”, but in my opinion IF more parents raised their children in a healthy and traditional manner, there might be less inclination for a teen or adult to become gay.
There! I’ve said it. Had anyone else the inclination to make their views known?
Boys are braindamaged in the womb. Enzymes cut connections between hemispheres. This reduces the ability to multitask, but increases the ability to focus.
I think people have such strong opinions that it reduces the possibility of actually perceiving what is there. For a long time I thought the difference between the sexes was purely cultural, until I heard of some research which actually showed differences between male and female brains. So I had to change my ideas.
But now there is research that shows that a lot of what we thought about the way brains develop is wrong. So I’m just trying to keep an open mind (so to speak).
As to homosexuality, as far as I’m concerned it’s not a matter of opinion. (Reminds me of the old story. “If people voted on whether 2+3=5 or 6, and 90% of the votes gave an answer of 6, would that make it true?”) We just don’t know enough to discuss it in a reasonable manner. I say, just leave people alone to live their lives as long as they aren’t hurting someone.
What bugs me is, I don’t think these issues will be settled before I die - and I’d really love to know how it turns out!!
@Avolunteer – I’m not saying girls aren’t smart enough or don’t think logically. I’m just saying they do and see things differently. My daughter loves science (not old enough to choose a profession), but she turns it into something personal where she tells stories and is creative with it. I’m also in a predominantly male field (IT/computers), but I also am more creative than my male co-workers.
i_am_the_jam over 15 years ago
Um…yeah, go with that :D
IncredibleWerekitty over 15 years ago
Well, they do, and different toys.
Boys have the best toys. :(
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
BINGO!!!!!!
gobblingup Premium Member over 15 years ago
Cmon, don’t go down that road, Julicans.
Girls and boys are wired differently on the inside too.
Allison Nunn Premium Member over 15 years ago
Not always. Have a physicist daughter…..
alondra over 15 years ago
Is this gonna turn into “show me yours and I’ll show you mine”?
Allan CB Premium Member over 15 years ago
Boys have exterior plumbing, girls have interior plumbing.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
I have a fixation on women’s decorations.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
Decorations? Okay. I guess we can call it that!
Comic-Nut over 15 years ago
Oh, this is so … going way off track of the theme of the cartoon. At least, that is how I look at it. Is there no such thing as gender neutral respect out there? I know – being a guy – that I am likely predicated towards my “toys” of choice, and that I am just as likely to fall for the feminine wiles worked upon me … BUT I do have the right to choose. BTW, ever wonder if this cartoon segment was one of the series of that starts Lawrence’s pondering of sexuality. Not to be “homo-phobic” or to disagree with the research that points towards the idea of the “gay gene”, but in my opinion IF more parents raised their children in a healthy and traditional manner, there might be less inclination for a teen or adult to become gay. There! I’ve said it. Had anyone else the inclination to make their views known?
Comic-Nut over 15 years ago
Please note that I said ” – being a guy – ”
NOT being a gay …. Before someone else decides to add in a response to my note.
coffeeturtle over 15 years ago
That’s a good way to put it, “decorations”. :-D
imrobert over 15 years ago
Sorry Comic. It doesn’t work that way. I’m Gay and have three brothers and they are not. We all just are.
pearlandpeach over 15 years ago
jfri said it right! you are born which ever way you are…you come pre-wired.
bald over 15 years ago
at your age kids , don’t worry about the differences, just enjoy being kids
stuart over 15 years ago
Boys are braindamaged in the womb. Enzymes cut connections between hemispheres. This reduces the ability to multitask, but increases the ability to focus.
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
I think people have such strong opinions that it reduces the possibility of actually perceiving what is there. For a long time I thought the difference between the sexes was purely cultural, until I heard of some research which actually showed differences between male and female brains. So I had to change my ideas.
But now there is research that shows that a lot of what we thought about the way brains develop is wrong. So I’m just trying to keep an open mind (so to speak).
As to homosexuality, as far as I’m concerned it’s not a matter of opinion. (Reminds me of the old story. “If people voted on whether 2+3=5 or 6, and 90% of the votes gave an answer of 6, would that make it true?”) We just don’t know enough to discuss it in a reasonable manner. I say, just leave people alone to live their lives as long as they aren’t hurting someone.
What bugs me is, I don’t think these issues will be settled before I die - and I’d really love to know how it turns out!!
octsia101 over 15 years ago
Uh, sure. Different decorations. And body. Oh, what the heck. You’re wrong!
gobblingup Premium Member over 15 years ago
@Avolunteer – I’m not saying girls aren’t smart enough or don’t think logically. I’m just saying they do and see things differently. My daughter loves science (not old enough to choose a profession), but she turns it into something personal where she tells stories and is creative with it. I’m also in a predominantly male field (IT/computers), but I also am more creative than my male co-workers.
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
Every frequency on the human spectrum is lovely.
krusher2 over 15 years ago
Love how the question is coming from Lawrence…