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href="http://www.npr.org/templates/text/s.php?sId=105008712&amp;m=1">Sex Without Intimacy: No Dating, No Relationships</a>.  The premise of the article is that there is no time, in a busy boy or girl&#8217;s life, to get stuck in a relationship:</p><blockquote><p>Young people from high school on are so preoccupied with friends, getting an education and establishing themselves, they don&#8217;t make time for relationships. New goal: fun, not marriage.</p></blockquote><p>Well, I have had some very strong opinions about this, especially when it comes to girls.  In my 2005 opinion, when I wrote <a
href="../2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/">Manolo Blahnik Feminism: The Right to Choo’s</a>, I believed that the new &#8220;hook up&#8221; culture would be a blood bath where women would move forward with the intent of sexual empowerment while men would sit back and lick their lips and take advantage &#8212; but I don&#8217;t know anymore.</p><blockquote><p>A number of experts accept this relaxed attitude toward sex outside of relationships as a natural consequence of the sexual revolution, women&#8217;s growing independence and the availability of modern contraceptives. But Deborah Roffman, who conducts <a
class="zem_slink" title="Human sexuality" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sexuality">human sexuality</a> workshops for middle- and <a
class="zem_slink" title="Adolescence" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence">high-school-age</a> students and their parents, sees that as a distorted view of liberation.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not a new model. I think most people would probably look back and agree that this has been a more traditionally, or at least stereotypically, <a
class="zem_slink" title="Sex" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex">male</a> model,&#8221; says Roffman. &#8220;What I&#8217;ve seen over the last few years is girls adopting a more compartmentalized view, and feeling good and empowered by it.&#8221;</p><p>She&#8217;s not convinced that this is a good thing for women, and says that being able to say yes is only one way of looking at freedom. <strong>She would feel much better if young men also were developing a greater capacity for intimacy</strong>.</p><p>Being able to engage in <a
class="zem_slink" title="Intimate relationship" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intimate_relationship">intimate relationships</a> where men and women bring all of themselves to the relationship is the cornerstone of family, Roffman says.</p></blockquote><p>I addressed this in a much less elegant way, which is why I am not Dr. Abraham, in <a
href="http://chrisabraham.com/2005/09/27/we-men-didn%E2%80%99t-get-the-memo/">We Men Didn&#8217;t Get the Memo</a>, wherein I posit that this &#8220;devil may care&#8221; attitude towards sex and the hookup could very well result in a Judo flip that puts men too far into the driver&#8217;s seat as women need to compete for men because, for men, it is about the path of least resistance to sexual behavior:</p><blockquote><p>As men in such a seller’s market, we <em>don’t have to choose</em>. We can date another willing girl every night. We can push sex much faster than we ever could believe. The three-date rule? Ha! That’s the <em>official</em> rule, but now the first date counts from the night we first met.  Oral sex on the first date has sort of become <em>de rigueur</em> — if you want a <em>second</em> date.</p><p>Instead of getting control, the Manolo Blahnik <img
title="Manolo Blahnik Feminism: The Right to Choos" src="http://chrisabraham.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/image-1843264-10387773" border="0" alt=" Are Young Americans More Sexually European?" width="1" height="1" /> Feminist has relinquished control to us men.</p><p>And even worse, this is a very dangerous game. We men are bigger, stronger, and not all of us are so nice. I personally have a lot of experience with women who are survivors — survivors not just of dating or their 20s, but survivors of sexual <a
class="zem_slink" title="Sexual abuse" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse">abuse</a> and rape. [<a
href="http://chrisabraham.com/2005/09/27/we-men-didn%E2%80%99t-get-the-memo/">We Men Didn’t Get the Memo</a>]</p></blockquote><p>Well, that was then, this is now.  Has it turend out the way I thought?  Well, according to recent books like <a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/"><em>Restless Virgins: Love, Sex, and Survival at a New England Prep School</em></a> and <a
href="http://www.thenewgoodnightkiss.com/" target="_blank"><em>Oral Sex Is The New Goodnight Kiss</em></a>, maybe things aren&#8217;t as fun, simple, or innocent &#8212; girl-friendly &#8212; as:</p><blockquote><p>We all attended health class in middle school and high school. We know about condoms and sexually transmitted disease. Sex is fun, and a lot of people would argue that it is a physical need. It&#8217;s a healthy activity.</p></blockquote><p>Well, after four years and a year living in Berlin, I intuit that the psycho-sexual culture of America&#8217;s youth is becoming way more &#8212; but not exactly &#8212; European. Not exactly because from what I got from the article is that this new mood of hooking-up is driven by intimacy-avoidance rather than intimacy-seeking. Europeans, and Berliners in particular, are not averse to intimacy.  Are you intimacy-averse?</p><p>Europeans don&#8217;t date &#8212; even the Brits don&#8217;t date &#8212; they hang out in groups, go dancing, drinking, socializing, and sometimes hooking up and having one-night stands; however, the be all and end all of this friendly mixing is not to secure constant sex but to have fun. While we like to think of Europeans as being more open to sex and maybe even more promiscuous, I don&#8217;t know how true that is.</p><p>My German friend Frank tells me that they find their partners like this:</p><blockquote><p>Well, we hang out together as friends and sometimes when we&#8217;re out we dance and drink and sometimes go home together.</p><p>Then, when you wake up in the morning, you decide: do I like this &#8212; do I like her &#8212; or don&#8217;t I? If it doesn&#8217;t work out, it is considered a one-night-stand, of course, but not with a stranger, with a friend, which is OK in the group.</p><p>However, if it does work out, there is a very strong nesting instinct and couples who hook up casually after a night out oftentimes live together, have children, and spend decades together &#8212; without all of the bullshit and expectations of the interviewing of dating and the officiation of marriage.</p></blockquote><p>I have a feeling that this is where dating is going in America. And this is not the result of <a
class="zem_slink" title="Culture of the United States" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_the_United_States">American</a> cynicism or self-destructive behavior, but rather as a continuing evolution away from a &#8220;women-as-chattel&#8221; culture of marriage to something else.  Maybe a gender culture of &#8220;separate but equal,&#8221; that is less concerned with roles, with expectations, or with God&#8217;s Sacraments and more interested in living a life, &#8220;fulfilled.&#8221;</p><p>I don&#8217;t fancy this is a response to anything. Why?  Well, I was just reading a <a
class="zem_slink" title="New York (magazine)" rel="homepage" href="http://www.nymag.com">New York Magazine</a> article called <a
href="http://nymag.com/news/features/57204/">Class of &#8217;09</a> that kept reinforcing the discovery that teens and 20-somethings these days really love, trust, and appreciate their parents &#8212; consider them friends and even share their musical tastes. Parents as mentors, something that is also a breaking down of traditional structures of family.</p><p>That said, could the other side of the double-edged sword be that parents have been doing less parenting and a lot of befriending.  Are America&#8217;s youth acting out sexually because their parents were too busy? Because their parents were too adoring? Because their parents were terrible role models?  Could it be a reflection of their parents&#8217; behavior? Could it be the result of indulgent parenting?  Well, I don&#8217;t know.</p><p>Personally, I think that it is a good thing when kids love their parents and don&#8217;t think everything they do is super-uncool and lame, no matter how bad it may be for prime time comedies and sit-coms.</p><p>I don&#8217;t know how this is all going to shake out. I believe that there is going to be a lot of casualties, both emotionally as well as physically, before it all sorts itself out in the end.</p><p>What do you think?</p><p>I am going to post both articles below: the one from NPR and the one from my blog</p><p><span
id="more-6770"></span></p><blockquote><h3><a
href="http://www.npr.org/templates/text/s.php?sId=105008712&amp;m=1">Sex Without Intimacy: No Dating, No Relationships</a></h3><p>By Brenda Wilson</p><p>Morning Edition, June 8, 2009 · The hookup &#8212; that meeting and mating ritual that started among high school and college students &#8212; is becoming a trend among young people who have entered the workaday world. For the many who are delaying the responsibilities of marriage and child-rearing, hooking up has virtually replaced dating.</p><p>It is a major shift in the culture over the past few decades, says Kathleen Bogle, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at La Salle University.</p><p>Young people during one of the most sexually active periods of their lives aren&#8217;t necessarily looking for a mate. What used to be a mate-seeking ritual has shifted to hookups: sexual encounters with no strings attached.</p><p>&#8220;The idea used to be you are going to date someone that is going to lead to something sexual happening,&#8221; Bogle says. &#8220;In the hookup era, something sexual happens, even though it may be less than sexual intercourse, that may or may not ever lead to dating.&#8221;</p><p>Young people from high school on are so preoccupied with friends, getting an education and establishing themselves, they don&#8217;t make time for relationships.</p><p>New Goal: Fun, Not Marriage</p><p>&#8220;Going out on a date is a sort of ironic, obsolete type of thing,&#8221; says 25-year-old Elizabeth Welsh, who graduated from college in 2005 and now lives in Boston. She says that among her friends, dating is a joke. &#8220;Going out on a date to dinner and a movie? It&#8217;s so cliche &#8212; isn&#8217;t that funny?&#8221;</p><p>It seems it&#8217;s far easier to have casual sexual encounters or hookups, though several national surveys of college students found a stalwart 28 percent who remain virgins. The term &#8220;hookup&#8221; is so vague, however, it might well encompass someone&#8217;s idea of virginity &#8212; it involves anything from kissing to fooling around, oral sex and sexual intercourse.</p><p>&#8220;For me, it&#8217;s been anytime that I was attracted to a guy and we spent the night together,&#8221; Welsh says. &#8220;It has been sex; it has just been some sort of light making out. That&#8217;s the beautiful thing about the phrase. Whatever happened is hooking up.&#8221;</p><p>Bogle interviewed college students on a small and a large campus, as well as recent college graduates, to find out what was going on. The hooking-up phenomena has been traced back to the 1960s and the 1970s, when male and female students were thrown together in apartment-style dormitories, and there was a revolt against strict rules on having a member of the opposite sex in your dorm, lights out and curfews.</p><p>&#8220;What you see on college campuses now, even in some cases Catholic campuses, is that young men and women have unrestricted access to each other,&#8221; Bogle says. Throw in the heavy drinking that occurs on most campuses, and there are no inhibitions to stand in the way of a hookup.</p><p>The alumni Bogle spoke with were less into hooking up after leaving college, but she says that&#8217;s changing. It is catching on among young working adults, mainly because of the Internet and social networks.</p><p>The Evolution Of Dating</p><p>Dating itself represented a historical change. It evolved out of a courtship ritual where young women entertained gentleman callers, usually in the home, under the watchful eye of a chaperon. At the turn of the 20th century, dating caught on among the poor whose homes were not suitable for entertaining, according to Beth Bailey&#8217;s history of dating, From Front Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in Twentieth-Century America.</p><p>Young couples would go out for a movie or dinner. The expectation was that dating, as with courtship, would ultimately lead to a relationship, the capstone of which was marriage. Precious few of these young women attended college.</p><p>According to experts, the main reason hooking up is so popular among young people is that in the United States and other Western countries, the age at which people marry for the first time has been steadily creeping up. As of 2005, in the United States, men married for the first time around the age of 27, and women at about 25 years of age.</p><p>Bogle says the hookup is what happens when high school seniors and college freshmen suddenly begin to realize they won&#8217;t be marrying for five, 10 or 15 years.</p><p>Prioritizing Career And Social Life</p><p>Marriage is often the last thing on the minds of young people leaving college today.</p><p>&#8220;My first few years out of college was about trying to get on my feet and having a good time,&#8221; Welsh says. Dating and a relationship interfered with that.</p><p>Avery Leake, 25, knows what this is like from the other side. He&#8217;s in a relationship now, but he says that, in general, most of the young women he used to meet &#8220;just wanted sex. They&#8217;re independent.&#8221; Being in a relationship was not important to them, especially if it interfered with their careers or their pursuit of advanced degrees, he says.</p><p>Leake found that he was also up against women who had as much money as he had, if not more, and he says dating had just become too expensive. &#8220;You used to be able to get away with paying $30 for a dinner and a movie,&#8221; Leake says. &#8220;Not anymore.&#8221;</p><p>Empowerment Or Loss Of Intimacy?</p><p>A number of experts accept this relaxed attitude toward sex outside of relationships as a natural consequence of the sexual revolution, women&#8217;s growing independence and the availability of modern contraceptives. But Deborah Roffman, who conducts human sexuality workshops for middle- and high-school-age students and their parents, sees that as a distorted view of liberation.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not a new model. I think most people would probably look back and agree that this has been a more traditionally, or at least stereotypically, male model,&#8221; says Roffman. &#8220;What I&#8217;ve seen over the last few years is girls adopting a more compartmentalized view, and feeling good and empowered by it.&#8221;</p><p>She&#8217;s not convinced that this is a good thing for women, and says that being able to say yes is only one way of looking at freedom. She would feel much better if young men also were developing a greater capacity for intimacy.</p><p>Being able to engage in intimate relationships where men and women bring all of themselves to the relationship is the cornerstone of family, Roffman says.</p><p>But young people like Elizabeth Welsh don&#8217;t see the hookup as an obstacle to future relationships:</p><p>&#8220;It is a common and easy mistake,&#8221; Welsh says, &#8220;to assume that the value of friendship and those relationship building blocks have no place in longer-term relationships.&#8221;</p><p>If you&#8217;re honest and open about what you&#8217;re doing, and willing to commit to a relationship, she says, a hookup and friendship can be fused into a lifetime partnership.</p><p>Partnership Still The Ultimate Goal</p><p>At 25, May Wilkerson would like a relationship, but not a family &#8212; not quite yet. She&#8217;s lived a lot of places: Argentina, Canada and Paris. Wilkerson says she hasn&#8217;t found much intimacy with the men she&#8217;s encountered.</p><p>In New York City, where she moved two years ago, people seem even more emotionally detached, and she thinks it is because so many of the people who come to the big city are focused on success.</p><p>&#8220;For many of us, the requisite vulnerability and exposure that comes from being really intimate with someone in a committed sense is kind of threatening.&#8221;</p><p>And the thought of being in love with someone, Wilkerson says, &#8220;is the most terrifying thing.&#8221;</p><p>Yes, she has been in love, but the guy wasn&#8217;t quite into it. There was one older guy who was serious; he used to bring her cupcakes. She couldn&#8217;t work up an interest in him.</p><p>Today, Wilkerson says people hook up via the Internet and text messaging.</p><p>&#8220;What that means is that you have contact with many, many more people, but each of those relationships takes up a little bit less of your life. That fragmentation of the social world creates a lot of loneliness.&#8221;</p><p>Hooking up started before the Internet and social networks, but the technology is extending the lifestyle way beyond the campus. Deborah Roffman says no one is offering this generation guidance on how to manage what is essentially a new stage in life.</p><p>The dilemma for this generation is how to learn about intimacy, she says: &#8220;How am I going to have a series of relationships that are going to be healthy for me and others, and going to prepare me&#8221; for settling down with one person?</p><p>Wilkerson doesn&#8217;t really focus on the concerns of people like Roffman, who fear that hooking up doesn&#8217;t bode well for the future of young people. She thinks young people will be able to sort it out for themselves.</p><p>&#8220;We all attended health class in middle school and high school. We know about condoms and sexually transmitted disease. Sex is fun, and a lot of people would argue that it is a physical need. It&#8217;s a healthy activity.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p>Here&#8217;s my article from back in 2005:</p><blockquote><p><a
href="http://chrisabraham.com/2005/09/27/we-men-didn%E2%80%99t-get-the-memo/"><strong>We Men Didn’t Get the Memo</strong></a></p><p>I call the new feminism <a
href="../2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/">Manolo Blahnik Feminism</a>, which is a super-sexual, super-sexy, and super-confusing form of self-empowerment. <a
rel="nofollow" href="http://www.opinionjournal.com/la/?id=110007288">Ariel Levy calls it <em>“raunch culture”</em></a> and I believe that it is going to blow up in American women’s faces.</p><p>I believe very strongly that there are too many dangerous contradictions in the new feminism, in the new American woman. And, what is to become of the more traditional American woman of Faith? And more importantly, what will become of us, the more traditional, American men of Faith?</p><p>I attended a panel on gender differences in the new feminism and my question to the panel was,</p><p>“I understand how empowering strappy stilettos, butt jeans, bare bellies, and camisole tops are for the modern woman. It is all about taking back the sex, taking back the gaze, reclaiming the control of what is cute, what is hot, what is sexy, it about taking back control, reclaiming feelings of pride in the body, pride in the shape and tan earned from an active, outdoorsy life. That’s all fine and good. Unfortunately, we men never got the memo. I never got the memo.”</p><p>In fact, I feel sort of like a fox in a henhouse. Why? Well, all of my old-world, unenlightened, seduction techniques work now better than ever! In fact, the truth is, I am really too nice for the <a
href="../2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/">Manolo Blahnik Feminist</a>. In my recent dating life, I have been drawing the line in the dating sand too conservatively for many of my dates. The <a
href="../2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/">Manolo Blahnik Feminist</a> wants to be taken, wants to find a real man, wants to take risks and have a great time; she pursues a doctrine of devil may care and she wants her man to be worthy of pursuit.</p><p>Well, no matter what the Manolo Blahnik Feminist thinks she wants and no matter what she thinks she’s doing, she is actually walking into a very dangerous trap. It is dangerous because it assumes that we men are good, generous, and stable men. Men who may be able to party, to drink, and to indulge in very passionate, very realistic sex-play while still maintaining a level of respect, of fair treatment, and composure that can guarantee that when no means no, no means no. That is a lot of responsibility to unload onto anyway, no less an unknown entity, a casual date, a new friend.</p><p>We men are not responding to this self-empowerment with amazement and respect, we’re responding to it by licking our lips, by taking advantage, by rubbing our hands together, and by trying not to jinx this out of being. We don’t want any responsibility either, it seems. We don’t want to feel like it is our responsibility to mind our Ps and Qs when we’re being pursued ourselves. We no longer have the muzzle on and we have shaken off the choke chain, and we men in general are not a save environment for this kind of soul-searching, this kind of self-empowerment. There, I said it: we men are not a safe environment for raunch culture. And we are taking advantage because we are pretty well convinced that what is happening won’t last: the Manolo Blahnik feminist fancies herself the aggressor, the buyer, the pursuer, the seducer. And we men are what she is after. All we see is, <em>“man that girl is fine – I’d like some of that.”</em></p><p>What is our responsibility as men and women of Faith? What is my responsibility as a man of Faith? I know that many of my female friends are desperate, lonely, and discouraged by this seller’s market. I know that I am war-weary and deeply fatigued by this constant over stimulation, both visually and situationally. What can I expect from my relationships? How to I keep to the tiller and steer my ship straight and true? In my life, I have to not only consider the more pedestrian issued of sexually-transmitted diseases and pregnancy, but my principles, my conscience, my morals, my values, and ultimately my soul!</p><p>And it isn’t easy. As men in such a seller’s market, we don’t have to choose. If things don’t work out to our liking, we can just date another willing girl every night. We can push sex much faster than we ever could believe – than I could ever believe. The three-date rule now starts not on the first date but from the drunken night we first met at a bar. Oral sex on the first date has become de rigueur – that is, if you want a second date.</p><p>Instead of getting control, the Manolo Blahnik Feminist has relinquished control to us men. To men, women become fungible assets and women of faith become invisible, blending into the wallpaper. Not because they’re ugly – they’re beautiful – but because in a world of of bellies, of thighs, of knees, hip-huggers, butt jeans, padded bras and camisole tops, anything but the bling is effectively invisible.</p><p>And even worse, this is a very dangerous game. This kind of exciting, naughty, passionate, irresponsible, reckless indulgence in <em>“raunch culture”</em> is going to result in one hell of a cultural hangover.</p><p>Many women will be unable to recover from this self-indulgence with any semblance of faith, trust, hope, or intactness. And many men, too, will be unable to choose just one woman, be able to really and truly commit to marriage.</p><p>When it comes right down to it, what modern man or woman could be expected to have the right stuff to have faith in marriage, the family, and children after indulging in such self-destructive, self-loathing chaos?</p><p>Not I. And all of this is taken out of the context of faith. This is all from the point of view of people, relationships, self-empowerment, feminism, and sex – all very humanistic concerns. As a man of faith, I have to admit that all of this is very discouraging to me and all the men I know like me. But even I have to admit, I have become desensitized, I have become desperate, and I am sorely over-stimulated myself.</p><p>I am not sure if modern women have it very good. Not nearly as good as would be expected. I attended college at a high point for feminism an academia, when a woman would still identify with being a feminist.</p><p><em>Not any more</em>.</p><p><em>(Ed Note: This article is a rework and extension of <a
rel="nofollow" href="../2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/">Manolo Blahnik Feminism: The Right to Choo’s</a>)</em></p></blockquote><div
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/><blockquote>So maybe you&#8217;ll understand my irritation. Yesterday I found myself defending feminism to a couple of otherwise fairly liberal women.  I&#8217;m not yet able to articulate precisely what about this conversation I found most disturbing.  I&#8217;ll spare you the details, but one of them was arguing that feminism didn&#8217;t accomplish anything because women have always been able to do whatever they wanted to.  To me, this just displays astounding ignorance (and how do you counter that, really?).  Both of them, however, were arguing, essentially, that a woman&#8217;s primary purpose is to have and raise children. <em>Really?</em> And they weren&#8217;t so subtle in what they thought of me by way of implication.  (It&#8217;s very possible I was reading more into this than I should have.)Now there are certain circles where I expect this sort of bullshit (and this is by no means a slight on women who choose to have/raise kids).  And I&#8217;ve been distancing myself from those circles as much as I can.  But it doesn&#8217;t look like I cant dodge this issue much longer, seeing as it appears unavoidable even amongst purported liberals.  I&#8217;m hoping that with these women at least&#8211;I probably won&#8217;t see them again until after the new year&#8211;the issue is dropped, particularly because I don&#8217;t really feel that, in a professional setting anyway, I can really say what I think, in the way I really WANT to say it.Why, why, why in this day and age are women still most valued&#8211;even among other women&#8211;not for their brains, their wits, their gifts, their abilities, their accomplishments, but for their uterus?  I had no idea this line of thinking, is this country anyway, went beyond the usual suspects.  I thought that being valued for who one is, man or woman, should be a given.  Or am I just pissed as an inherently flawed person because I&#8217;m not a nurturer?  And what should I say/do the next time I run into this sort of thing?</p></blockquote><p>Firstly, I am honored that I was included in the email &#8212; I am the only boy &#8212; with the subject line, &#8220;You&#8217;re enlightened people.&#8221;Secondly, I studied feminist theory in college and have always been a proponent of equal rights for women as they choose to define it.Thirdly, I would really love to get a discussion going about this issue because it means a lot to me, to my friend, and to loads and loads of women who value themselves for &#8220;their brains, their wits, their gifts, their abilities, their accomplishments&#8221; and not just for their uteri.</p><div
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href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1601310323/chrisabraham">My Beautiful Mommy</a>,&#8221; but it is pretty appalling.</p><blockquote><p>A new children&#8217;s book, &#8220;<a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1601310323/chrisabraham">My Beautiful Mommy</a>,&#8221; helps parents tell their young kids why mommy, who just came home from the hospital in bandages, will now have a new nose and a thinner waist. Whether it&#8217;s your next-door-neighbor, her daughter, or Heidi Montag, plastic surgery has become business as usual.</p></blockquote><p>Well, I am not the only person who is completely appalled &#8212; so is the lovely Abigail Jones, who wrote this scathing op-ed for the International Herald Tribune, my personal newspaper of choice in Berlin, Germany, titled <strong><a
href="http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/20/opinion/edjones.php">The Mother of Perfection</a></strong>:</p><blockquote><p>A new children&#8217;s book, &#8220;My Beautiful Mommy,&#8221; helps parents tell their young kids why mommy, who just came home from the hospital in bandages, will now have a new nose and a thinner waist. Whether it&#8217;s your next-door-neighbor, her daughter, or Heidi Montag, plastic surgery has become business as usual. But it wasn&#8217;t always this way.</p><p>Back in Victorian America, women embraced the ideal of natural beauty, associating makeup with the artificial faces of prostitutes and showgirls. In the 1910s, when the flapper was the measure of femininity, Vogue signaled a significant shift, urging readers to (discreetly) use lipstick and rouge to enhance their beauty. Decades later, Clairol&#8217;s legendary 1956 ad campaign &#8211; &#8220;Does she or doesn&#8217;t she? Hair color so natural, only her hairdresser knows for sure&#8221; &#8211; publicized another turn; women in the Eisenhower years were hiding the gray, enhancing the red, and becoming blonde, but they still wanted it to remain a private matter. Unnatural changes to one&#8217;s physical appearance were meant to be a secret &#8211; unless you were Marilyn Monroe.</p><p>Today, however, blonde highlights have become as typical as red nails. There&#8217;s the &#8220;mommy makeover.&#8221; From blogs to Facebook to reality TV, private life is more public than ever. Given the obsession with appearance and perfection, beauty has gone public, too, and plastic surgery is the latest frontier. Such physical changes are practically impossible to disguise, but the point is that many women don&#8217;t want to hide them at all.</p><p>Ashley Tisdale got a nose job. So did Ashlee Simpson. There&#8217;s Joan Rivers&#8217;s face, Tara Reid&#8217;s stomach, and Pamela Anderson&#8217;s chest, all of which we&#8217;ve seen plastered across the pages of gossip magazines, the photographs magnified and analyzed for inconsistencies or modifications.</p><p>Most celebrities don&#8217;t end up like modern-day Frankensteins Jocelyn Wildenstein and Michael Jackson, yet this pursuit for eternal youth is real. Plastic surgery, however, is hardly just a Hollywood pastime.</p><p>Women all over the United States are altering body parts in search of physical perfection. By now, everyone knows what a &#8220;mommy makeover&#8221; is (in case you missed it: liposuction, tummy tuck, and breast lift, with or without breast implants).</p><p>Yet aiming to regain one&#8217;s pre-pregnancy body is only part of the story. Women turn to a range of surgical and nonsurgical procedures to help turn back time, and, last year, they constituted 91 percent of all cosmetic surgery patients.</p><p>How many of these women have children? It&#8217;s a critical question, because aside from the emotional effects plastic surgery can have on patients, how does a mother&#8217;s plastic surgery affect her kids?</p><p>Teenagers are growing up in a society where you can buy what you weren&#8217;t born with. After a brief recovery, you, too, can have a button nose and slim waist or lips like Angelina Jolie. MTV&#8217;s &#8220;I Want A Famous Face&#8221; exposed teens&#8217; obsessions with beauty in possibly the worst of the plastic-surgery-meets-reality-TV glut.</p><p>The show, which aired in 2004, featured young people getting surgery to make them look like their favorite Hollywood stars. Amidst pop culture&#8217;s quest for extreme beauty, who do girls look up to? Their moms, the very women who now pay thousands of dollars to look just like their daughters.</p><p>Though &#8220;mother&#8221; has always been heralded as the heart of the family, the attractive &#8211; and gracefully aging &#8211; matriarch, the rules are changing. Some women will do anything to stop the clock. Whatever happened to the idea that it&#8217;s the daughter&#8217;s turn? Today, the mentality has flipped: It&#8217;s mom&#8217;s turn, too. But women&#8217;s efforts at preserving their youthful appearances often put them in competition with their children (hello Dina Lohan and Kris Kardashian).</p><p>The publication of &#8220;My Beautiful Mommy&#8221; shows that plastic surgery belongs on that laundry list of issues (drugs, sex, alcohol) for parents to discuss at the dinner table. Many mothers will continue to get plastic surgery, so as long as they care for their relationships with their kids, maybe that&#8217;s enough. After all, is it worse when mothers strive to perfect themselves or when they strive to perfect their daughters?</p></blockquote><div
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href="http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200803/single-marry">this month&#8217;s Atlantic magazine</a> in<a
href="http://www.lorigottlieb.com/"> Lori Gottlieb&#8217;s</a> article, <a
href="http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200803/single-marry/4">Marry Him: The case for settling for Mr. Good Enough</a> (gulp):</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Then there’s my friend Chris, a single 35-year-old marketing consultant who for three years dated someone he calls “the perfect woman”—a kind and beautiful surgeon. She broke off the relationship several times because, she told him with regret, she didn’t think she wanted to spend her life with him. Each time, Chris would persuade her to reconsider, until finally she called it off for good, saying that she just couldn’t marry somebody she wasn’t in love with. Chris was devastated, but now that his ex-girlfriend has reached 35, he’s suddenly hopeful about their future.</p><p>“By the time she turns 37,” Chris said confidently, “she’ll come back. And I’ll bet she’ll marry me then. I know she wants to have kids.” I asked Chris why he would want to be with a woman who wasn’t in love with him. Wouldn’t he be settling, too, by marrying someone who would be using him to have a family? Chris didn’t see it that way at all. “<em>She’ll</em> be settling,” Chris said cheerfully. “But not me. I get to marry the woman of my dreams. That’s not settling. That’s the fantasy.”</p><p>Chris believes that women are far too picky: everyone knows, he says, that a single middle-aged man still has appealing prospects; a single middle-aged woman likely doesn’t. And he’s right. Single women are painfully aware of this. I hear far more women than men talk about getting married as a goal to be met by a certain deadline.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p><strong>Note</strong>: the interview was conducted over two years ago.</p><div
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href="http://chrisabraham.com/2006/05/10/zaftig-is-the-word-of-the-day/">zaftig women</a>. (Did you know that zaftig is Yiddish for juicy?) Call me crazy. When and if I ever decide to jump back into the <a
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border="0" style="border:0;" src="//assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" alt="PinExt This is Where I Get Interviewed About My Sex Life in a Podcast" /></a></div><p><em>&quot;Who the heck is <a
href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisabraham"><strong>Chris Abraham</strong> </a>and how did he get to be such a * known quantity*? Check out his blogs (try <a
href="http://www.chrisabraham.com/"><strong>www.chrisabraham.com</strong></a>) and check him out on <a
href="http://www.facebook.com/"><strong>Facebook.</strong></a> . Abraham has a lot more blogs than just the one and I checked them out along with his posts on Facebook and somewhere along the way the mention about his year-long moratorium on sex came up.&quot;</em> These are the questions that Stevie Wilson asks me in a very intimate podcast interview that you should check out! <strong><a
href="http://www.la-story.com/men/who_is_chris_abraham_a_man_with_a_mission_celibate/">Episode 1</a></strong> and <strong><a
href="http://www.la-story.com/men/get_the_scoop_on_chris_abrahams_moratorium_on_sex/">Episode 2</a></strong>. <em>(Via <a
href="http://memes.org/chris-abraham-talks-about-celibacy-dating-and-abraham-harrison-revealing-podcast">Memes.org</a>, <a
href="http://www.cabraham.com/i-chris-abraham-talk-about-celibacy-dating-and-abraham-harrison-revealing-podcast">Chris Abraham Online</a>, and <a
href="http://www.la-story.com/men/get_the_scoop_on_chris_abrahams_moratorium_on_sex/">LA-Story with Stevie Wilson</a>)</em></p><div
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href="http://www.chrisabraham.com/2007/08/pining_for_labo.html">In Monterey last weekend</a>, I had the sincere pleasure of meeting <a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/authors.html">Abigail Jones</a>, co-writer of <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0061192058/chrisabraham">Restless Virgins</a>, a book about how young American girls are being prematurely and inappropriately sexualized and objectified. While using a Milton Academy sex scandal as its source, Restless Virgins expands the issue into a non-fiction look at how girls are being hyper-sexualized in most every American school today. If you&#8217;re interested, <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0061192058/chrisabraham">buy Restless Virgins: Love, Sex, and Survival at a New England Prep School</a> today.</p><p><span
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/> <strong><a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/book.html">About Restless Virgins</a></strong></p><p><a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com">Restless Virgins</a> is about fitting in, taking risks, hooking up, and breaking up. It&#8217;s about best friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, and parents. It&#8217;s about settling and survival, and always the search for love. It&#8217;s about girls: Annie, Whitney, Jillian, and Isabel. And it&#8217;s about guys: Reed, Josh, and Brady.* Their stories are laugh-out-loud funny, uplifting, heartbreaking, over the top, and outrageous. While many scenes may seem possible only in fiction, everything that happens here is true.</p><p>Established in 1798, Milton Academy has a proud history of achievement. It has educated artists and CEOs; it has produced a long line of distinguished scholars and dignitaries; and it has shepherded students through the world of high-pressure academics for generations. Since its founding, the public face of Milton had always been one of integrity and pride . . . until a sex scandal rocked the campus and made headlines in the winter of 2005. The offense? Teenagers doing no more than what others had done before them-except this time they got caught. Restless Virgins is the riveting real-life story of a group of seniors who were there as the &#8220;incident&#8221; (as it came to be called) unfolded. From &#8220;friends with benefits&#8221; to STDs, these girls and boys reveal the changing landscape of teenage sexuality today.</p><p>*Names and certain characteristics and details have been changed.</p><p><strong><a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/authors.html">Abigail Jones</a></strong> is a writer living in Boston, Massachusetts. She worked, most recently, at the Atlantic as a staff editor and an editorial assistant. She has a Masters in creative writing, with Distinction, from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She graduated from Dartmouth College in 2003, cum laude with Honors in English, and was a member of the cum laude society at Milton Academy, class of 1999. She has a novel in progress, tentatively titled Virgin Territory. Restless Virgins is her first book.</p><p><strong><a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/authors.html">Marissa Miley</a></strong> graduated from Milton Academy in 1998. Before working on Restless Virgins, she was the content writer for Harvard University&#8217;s Initiative on Global Health, and an intern at the Atlantic. She graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 2003, with degrees in English (with Distinction) and Economics. Marissa currently lives in New York City. Restless Virgins is her first book.</p><p><strong><a
href="http://www.restlessvirginsthebook.com/reviews.html">Reviews of Restless Virgins</a></strong></p><p><em>&#8220;Prep School Confidential,&#8221; O, the Oprah Magazine, September 2007<br
/> &#8220;Abigail Jones and Marissa Miley conduct an exhaustive series of interviews with students about life at the elite Milton Academy in an attempt to understand the sex scandal that rocked the school&#8230; What [the authors] discover-the power plays, harassment, and all-consuming pressure to be &#8220;the best&#8221;-is not exactly news, but as they chip away at the pervasive climate of unrelenting promiscuity and out-of-control partying, it is clear that something is very wrong in the life of contemporary teens&#8230;As Jones and Miley expertly document, today&#8217;s teens have come a long way from simply worrying about a date for the prom.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Notes on a Scandal,&#8221; the Boston Globe, August 20, 2007<br
/> &#8220;There are startling scenes in &#8220;Restless Virgins&#8221; that are bound to — and meant to — shock readers&#8230;</p><p>[Jones and Miley] acknowledge that the highly sexualized nature of the book does not represent the entire campus, but that the main issue — casual and sometimes hardcore teen sex — is a nationwide phenomenon. &#8220;For parents, it&#8217;s a window into this world. If your child isn&#8217;t engaging in this behavior, their friends are, or their classmates are,&#8221; says Jones. &#8220;We asked questions parents don&#8217;t ask.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Restless Virgins&#8221; takes the reader into the locker room, dorms, parked cars, basement parties, hotel rooms, bars, and on spring break. The boys&#8217; demands and the girls&#8217; deference is a common theme; of the 28 interviewees, only one girl was in a healthy relationship, the authors say. They write in a highly personal, omniscient &#8220;we-were-there&#8221; style, reconstructing racy scenes — and interior thoughts — that they said they pieced together from multiple interviews and sources.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;After-School Special,&#8221; Boston Magazine, August 2007<br
/> The first-time authors chronicle the experiences of seven anonymous Milton kids, revealing a bawdy world of casual sex that suggests the headline-grabbing escapade was no isolated incident.</em></p><div
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border="0" style="border:0;" src="//assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" alt="PinExt Sexy Xyience Extreme Marketing" /></a></div><p>When it comes to sexing up a product, <a
href="http://Xyience.com">Xyience</a> does a fantastic job promoting their <a
href="http://www.xyiencexenergy.com">Xyience Xenergy</a> line of energy drink products using &#8230; wait for it &#8230; <em>sex and sexiness</em>. <a
href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=eyYg7SZAnkE">Monica</a> and <a
href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=_F6GALs5K_I">Candi</a> are themselves flavors: brunette and blonde. <em>Shameless</em>! I can respect Shamelessness.</p><p><object
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/> Will Chris Abraham be able to keep his moratorium on dating all summer long, through the fall, into 2008? By dating, this is defined euphemistically, wink, wink, just the way you would think. So, consider date in quotes, <em>&#8220;date&#8221;</em> and <em>&#8220;dating.&#8221;</em></p><p><a
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href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/15/style/tmagazine/15tcyborg.html?ex=1334289600&amp;en=a1d31a4a08e5a7a3&amp;ei=5124&amp;partner=permalink&amp;exprod=permalink" rel="nofollow">2007: A Face Odyssey by Daphne Merkin</a></p><p><span
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/> <strong>Excerpts from <a
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href="http://www.wrgmd.com" rel="nofollow">plastic surgeon</a> Yael Halaas, who notes that the laws of beauty have been “amped up,” attributes Kidman’s cyboresque look to the “Vulcan eyebrows” that can result from too much or wrongly placed Botox. It might also have to do with the silicone-smooth surface of Kidman’s skin, from which all traces of emotional expressiveness — of having laughed or cried, struggled or aspired — have been erased, leaving a blank slate onto which we can read our own scripts. In this sense, Kidman functions both as herself and as a “sim” — a simulated version of herself, much like the Daryl Hannah character in “Blade Runner.” &#8230;</em></p><p><em>&#8230; Body,” have proposed that our species’ — and especially men’s — apparent preference for juvenile features can be traced back to (or, if you like, blamed on) neoteny &#8230;</em></p><p><em>&#8230;This theory, which can be seen as a breakthrough or a bit of nonsensical speculation, depending on your view of evolutionary biology, is in truth no more than an extension of Darwin’s principle of sexual selection, which he developed to account for what appeared to be cumbersome and nonfunctional characteristics &#8230;</em></p><p><em>&#8230;Accordingly, Morris points out that women have more neotenic physical traits — twice as much baby fat, smoother skin, larger eyes and puffier lips — the better to arouse a protective instinct in males. The zoologist Clive Bromhall, in his book “The Eternal Child,” goes even further, suggesting that neoteny has been misunderstood. In a hubris-smashing moment, Bromhall claims that the entire human species has become “infantized” in order to physically survive and emotionally flourish. We have regressed, it would seem, into a state of permanent childhood &#8230;</em></p><p><em>&#8230; Are Android Beauties ahead of the pack, leaving the rest of us who have not morphed to lag behind, fated to be nonbreeding singletons with our lurking expression lines, relatively teensy eyes, prominent (or at least visible) noses and collagen-free mouths? Or do they point to an alarming future in which little girls will be eroticized without the constrictions — the civilizing restraints — of guilt or of culturally mandated taboos and in which the Humbert Humberts of the world will be just one of the gang, just another regular pervert, free to cruise the playground without pretext or disguise? &#8230;</em></p><p><em>&#8230; In a remarkable essay, “Afternoon of the Sex Children,” which appeared last spring in the journal n+1, Mark Greif makes a persuasive argument that the possibility of such a pedophilic scenario coming to pass is neither futuristic nor even all that unlikely. In fact, as Greif envisions it, the scenario has already begun without our even noticing. The trend of the last 50 years, he observes, has been toward focusing our lascivious gaze with ever greater intensity on the prenubile rather than averting our eyes from them: “The representatives of the sex child in our entertainment culture,” he writes, “are often 18 to 21 — legal adults. The root of their significance is that their sexual value points backward, to the status of the child, and not forward to the adult.” One doesn’t have to look far afield for confirmation &#8230; A study by the anthropologist Douglas Jones, in which he fed the images of various models into a computer that correlated the size and proportions of people’s faces to their age, estimated the models’ ages to be 6 or 7.&#8221;</em></p><div
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/> After Fey graduated from drama school at the University of Virginia in 1992, she moved to Chicago, getting a day job at a residential YMCA to take night classes at The Second City. She made what she later described as an &#8220;amateurish&#8221; attempt at stand-up comedy, and learned that the key to improvisation was to &#8220;focus entirely on your partner. You take what they&#8217;re giving you and use it to build a scene.&#8221;</p><p>By 1994 she was invited to join the cast of The Second City, where she performed in the Jeff Award-winning revue Paradigm Lost. She is also a veteran of The ImprovOlympic.</p><p><strong>Saturday Night Live</strong></p><p>With then-head writer Adam McKay&#8217;s help, Fey became a writer for NBC&#8217;s Saturday Night Live (SNL) in 1997. By 1999, Fey was SNL&#8217;s first female head writer, a milestone she downplays by pointing out that the show has had few head writers.</p><p>As co-head writer of SNL&#8217;s 25th anniversary special, Fey won a 2001 Writers Guild of America Award; she and the writing staff also won a 2002 Emmy Award for their work on the show.</p><p>In September 2005, she went on maternity leave after giving birth to a daughter, Alice Zenobia Richmond. Her Weekend Update role was covered by Horatio Sanz for several weeks before her return to the show on October 22, 2005, noting:</p><p>&#8220;I had to get back to work. NBC has me under contract; the baby and I only have a verbal agreement.&#8221;<br
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/> Some recurring sketches written by Fey include:</p><p>Parodies of Live with Regis and Kelly and The View<br
/> The Girl with No Gaydar, cowritten by Rachel Dratch<br
/> Boston Teens, cowritten by Dratch</p><p>She is also credited with:</p><p>Colonel Angus, portrayed by Christopher Walken in a sketch filled with word play on the colonel&#8217;s name<br
/> Mom Jeans commercial<br
/> &#8220;Talkin &#8216;Bout &#8216;Ginas&#8221; (Parody of The Vagina Monologues)</p><p><strong>Weekend Update</strong><br
/> In 2000, Fey and Jimmy Fallon became co-anchors of SNL&#8217;s Weekend Update, a pairing that ended in May 2004 when Fallon last appeared as a cast member. (Fey also was co-writer of the Weekend Update segment). Fallon was replaced by Amy Poehler. It was the first time that two women co-anchored Weekend Update.</p><p><strong>Celebrity impressions</strong><br
/> Barbara Pierce Bush<br
/> Bea Arthur<br
/> Janice Dickinson<br
/> Kathleen Willey<br
/> Mary Ann Mobley<br
/> Paris Hilton<br
/> Paula Zahn<br
/> Vanna White</p><p><strong>30 Rock</strong><br
/> Fey developed a situation comedy, 30 Rock, for NBC&#8217;s fall 2006 schedule.. The show is produced by NBC and Broadway Video, with Lorne Michaels and two former producers of The Tracy Morgan Show, David Miner, who is also her manager at 3 Arts, and Joann Alfano. She also writes and stars in the sitcom, said to be based on her experiences at SNL. The show&#8217;s title is a reference to 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where SNL is produced.</p><p>Similarities between 30 Rock and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip led to speculation that only one of the two shows would be picked up. Alec Baldwin, who played the network executive in the 30 Rock pilot, said &#8220;I’d be stunned if NBC picked up both shows. And ours has the tougher task, as a comedy, because if it’s not funny, that’s it.&#8221; Kevin Reilly, the president of NBC Entertainment, was supportive of Fey, describing it as a &#8220;high-class problem&#8221;:</p><p>I just can&#8217;t imagine the audience would look at both shows, choose one and cancel the other out. In some ways, why is it any different than when there have been three or four cop shows on any schedule, or Scrubs and ER, which are totally very different?</p><p>Evidence of the overlapping subject matter between the shows (as well as the conflict between them) is the fact that Aaron Sorkin, the creator of Studio 60, asked Lorne Michaels to allow him to observe SNL for a week, a request Michaels denied.</p><p>It’s just bad luck for me that in my first attempt at prime time I’m going up against the most powerful writer on television. I was joking that this would be the best pilot ever aired on Trio. And then Trio got cancelled.</p><p>In spite of the overlap in subject matter, it was announced on May 15, 2006, that NBC had picked up both shows.</p><p>The show debuted to mostly positive reviews, however ratings its original timeslot on Wednesdays at 8 PM were weak. Rather than cancel the show, NBC moved the show into a revamped Thursday Must See TV comedy lineup at the end of November sweeps. After its first episode in its new Thursday 9:30 PM timeslot on November 30, 2006, the network picked up the show for the entire season</p><p><strong>Other work</strong><br
/> She partnered with fellow cast member Rachel Dratch in the critically acclaimed two-woman show Dratch &#038; Fey at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City, the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado, and the Chicago Improv Festival. Lorne Michaels saw her at one of the performances, which led to her becoming the co-anchor of SNL&#8217;s Weekend Update.</p><p>She also appeared in Martin &#038; Orloff, a surreal comedy which premiered at Austin&#8217;s SXSW.</p><p>Fey wrote the script and co-starred in the 2004 movie Mean Girls. Characters and behaviors in the movie are based on Fey&#8217;s high school life at Upper Darby High School and on the non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence (ISBN 0-609-60945-9) by Rosalind Wiseman. The cast includes other present and past cast members of SNL including Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, and Amy Poehler.</p><p>As of April 2006, Fey is working on a script for a Paramount Pictures film by the name of Curly Oxide and Vic Thrill that is said to be based loosely on the true story of a Hasidic rock musician.</p><p><strong>Personal life</strong><br
/> Fey was born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia to a Greek American mother and a father of German and Scottish descent. Her brother, Peter, remembers a drawing she did when she was about seven: it showed people holding hands, walking down the street with wedges of Swiss cheese. The caption read, &#8220;What a friend we have in cheeses!&#8221;</p><p>Fey was exposed to comedy early, saying:</p><p>&#8220;I remember my parents sneaking me in to see Young Frankenstein. We would also watch Saturday Night Live, or Monty Python or old Marx Brothers movies. My dad would let us stay up late to watch The Honeymooners. We were not allowed to watch The Flintstones, though, which my dad hated because it ripped off The Honeymooners. I actually have a very low level of Flintstones knowledge for someone my age.&#8221;</p><p>Her dream to entertain first was at Philadelphia Phillies baseball games, as she wanted to become a ball girl.</p><p>Fey attended Cardington Elementary School and Beverly Hills Middle School; by middle school she knew she was interested in comedy, even doing an independent study project on the subject in eighth grade. She graduated from Upper Darby High School in 1988.</p><p>Tina Fey is married to Jeff Richmond, a composer on SNL. They met before their jobs on SNL and dated for seven years before marrying in a Greek Orthodox ceremony on June 3, 2001 . They have a daughter, Alice Zenobia Richmond who was born on September 10, 2005.</p><div
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href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstruction" rel="nofollow">deconstructionism</a> &#8212; the cultural and linguistic tools a women would need to redefine  her story and her self &#8212; would result in a female self-empowerment much more substantial than the hyper-sexual self-objectification of <a
href="http://chrisabraham.com/2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/" rel="nofollow">Manolo Blahnik feminism</a>. I am not the only one asking the question, <em>&#8220;What Ever Happened to Feminism?&#8221;</em> Check out <a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/style/tmagazine/25tbody.html" rel="nofollow">Body Politic by Ingrid Sischy</a> from the T Style Magazine (yes, I read it).</p><p><span
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/> <strong><a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/style/tmagazine/25tbody.html" rel="nofollow"> By INGRID SISCHY</a></strong><br
/> <strong> Published: February 25, 2007</strong>Last fall I was stopped in my tracks as I walked into a show in Milan during the collections, and a male friend, who’d just witnessed the same debacle that I had, raised his eyebrows and asked, “What happened to feminism???? It’s a question that is being asked repeatedly these days, and for good reason. The only word for the fashion collection we’d just seen was “bimbo??? — clothes put out on the runway without irony, without quotation marks, without any raison d’être other than saving money on material. Over the course of the next two weeks I gave myself a little assignment. I’d watch the runways in Milan and Paris and check off those clothes that signified a throwback to the long past of objectifying women. And on the other hand I’d put a little star down when the designer seemed to be wanting to take us into the future with a view of women that reflected self-possession.</p><p>Good thing I still like swings. Of course there were exceptions, designers who were true to the present, but by and large it was backward and forward and backward and forward. Then there were the designers who left earth entirely and showed a universe of female droids and cyborgs. These were the ones who, intentionally or not, illuminated the big challenge facing women’s fashion, best described by tweaking the famous tag line from “Star Trek???: women’s fashion, the final frontier . . . to boldly go where no one has gone before.</p><p>That’s easier said than done. As Miuccia Prada said to me, “The problem with new ideas about feminism is that there has been so little public discussion of the subject.??? Well, that’s changing, big time — if not in fashion at least in the art world, which has historically been the first place where a new perspective begins. In fact, after it seemed as though the subject of feminism had been put on simmer, the art world is cooking with gas again, not just for a new generation of feminist artists but in retrospect too. The year started out with a symposium at the Museum of Modern Art, once such a perfect target for feminist critics, who felt it was stuck in the Stone Age as far as the representation of women goes. Now there are bicoastal extravaganzas planned for this spring: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles will stage “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution??? from March 4 to July 16, and the Brooklyn Museum opens “Global Feminisms??? on March 23. The show celebrates a new center for feminist art, anchored by the permanent installation of Judy Chicago’s famous “The Dinner Party.??? How these exhibitions will loop back to fashion and the creative/commercial balancing act that designers have to do is anybody’s guess, but bets are that there will be a trickle-down effect, as there often is.</p><p>What’s interesting is that if one goes through the iconic works of the first, second and third waves of feminist writers, there is so little that actually addresses fashion. Rereading Simone de Beauvoir, Kate Millet, Shulamith Firestone, Germaine Greer, Lucy Lippard, Linda Nochlin and so many others, I was struck by the dearth of attention to this subject, which after all has everything to do with how identity is constructed for the outside world. There’s no lack of thinking when it comes to inner life, working life, creative life and public life, but when fashion comes up, the attitude tends to be knee-jerk and programmatic. Take Greer’s climactic moment at the end of “The Female Eunuch,??? where she creates a sort of bill of rights, inciting women to: “. . . refuse hobbles and deformity and take possession of your body and glory in its power, accepting its own laws of loveliness.??? In fact some of the most powerful, liberated women I know choose to hobble around in the craziest skyscraper shoes. “The higher the heel,??? they say, “the better I feel.???</p><p>But the other part of Greer’s declaration — that women have the right to control their own bodies — is as resonant today as it was when she wrote it nearly 40 years ago. One can see that drama being played out in the fashion arena right now, with the debate over skinny models brought to a head by the deaths last fall of two South American catwalkers from complications of anorexia. The hysteria that resulted led to a spectacle of ignorance, hypocrisy and bureaucracy. If the issue weren’t so serious, some of the solutions proposed by bureaucrats — like models being weighed in like boxers or jockeys — would be funny. But unfortunately they don’t just infringe on everything that we are supposed to hold dear in the department of human liberties, they also display so little understanding of the disease they are trying to combat that it is frightening. So is the tendency to lump together girls who are naturally skinny with those who are sick, two very different realities. Hey, as someone who likes her fries, I’m all for bringing back a Rubenesque shape as the height of fashion, but the fact is that perceptions of beauty cannot, and will not, be dictated by laws. That’s where consciousness comes in. At the center of it all, for anorexics, but also for each of us, lies the issue of control, or as Barbara Kruger wrote in one of her most unforgettable artworks: “Your body is a battleground.??? Hopefully you win.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p><strong><a
href="http://chrisabraham.com/2005/09/21/manolo-blahnik-feminism-the-right-to-choos/" rel="nofollow">Manolo Blahnik Feminism: The Right to Choo&#8217;s</a></strong></p><blockquote><p>I call the new feminism Manolo Blahnik Feminism, which is a super-sexual, super-sexy, and super-confusing form of self-empowerment. Ariel Levy calls it &#8220;raunch culture&#8221; and I believe that it is going to blow up in American women&#8217;s faces.</p><p>I believe very strongly that there are too many dangerous contradiction in the new feminism, in the new American woman.</p><p>I attended a panel on gender differences in the new feminism and my question to the panel was, &#8220;I understand how empowering strappy stilettos, butt jeans, bare bellies, and camisole tops are for the modern woman. It is all about taking back the sex, taking back the gaze, reclaiming the control of what is cute, what is hot, what is sexy, it about taking back control, reclaiming feelings of pride in the body, pride in the shape and tan earned from an active, outdoorsy life. That&#8217;s all fine and good. Unfortunately, we men never got the memo. I never got the memo.&#8221;</p><p>In fact, I feel sort of like a fox in a hen house. Why? Well, all of my old-world, unenlightened, seduction techniques work now better than ever! In fact, the truth is, I am really too nice for the Manolo Blahnik k feminist.</p><p>The Manolo Blahnik feminist wants to be taken, wants to find a real man, wants to take risks and have a great time; she pursues a doctrine of devil may care.</p><p>Well, no matter what the Manolo Blahnik Feminist thinks she wants and no matter what she thinks she&#8217;s doing, she is actually walking into a very dangerous trap.</p><p>We men are not responding to this self-empowerment with amazement and respect, we&#8217;re responding to it by licking our lips, by taking advantage, by rubbing our hands together, and by trying not to jinx this out of being. We are pretty well convinced that what is happening won&#8217;t last: the Manolo Blahnik feminist fancies herself the aggressor, the buyer, the pursuer, the seducer. And we men are what she is after.</p><p>All we see is, &#8220;man that girl is fine &#8212; I&#8217;d like some of that.&#8221;</p><p>As men in such a seller&#8217;s market, we don&#8217;t have to choose. We can date another willing girl every night. We can push sex much faster than we ever could believe. The three-date rule? Ha! That&#8217;s the official rule, but now the first date counts from the night we first met. Oral sex on the first date has sort of become de rigueur &#8212; if you want a second date.</p><p>Instead of getting control, the Manolo Blahnik Feminist has relinquished control to us men.</p><p>And even worse, this is a very dangerous game. We men are bigger, stronger, and not all of us are so nice. I personally have a lot of experience with women who are survivors &#8212; survivors not just of dating or their 20s, but survivors of sexual abuse and rape.</p><p>I have loved them, I have befriended them, and I worked through relationships with women who have survived sexual abuse and rape.</p><p>Its always an ugly story and the world is never the same. We just have not received the memo. This kind of exciting, naughty, passionate, irresponsible, reckless indulgence in &#8220;raunch culture&#8221; is going to result in one hell of a cultural hangover.</p><p>Many women will be unable to recover from this self-indulgence with any semblance of faith, trust, hope, or intactness.</p><p>And many men, too.</p><p>When it comes right down to it, who would have any of the right stuff to even have faith in marriage, the family, and children after indulging in such self-destructive, self-loathing chaos?</p><p>Not I.</p><p>I am not sure if modern women have it very good. Not nearly as good as would be expected. I attended college at a high point for feminism an academia, when a woman would still identify with being a feminist.</p><p>Not any more.</p><p>Not Liberating, After All<br
/> How did feminists end up in bed with Hugh Hefner?</p><p>BY WENDY SHALIT<br
/> Wednesday, September 21, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT</p><p>Ariel Levy attended Wesleyan University in the 1990s, and she doesn&#8217;t feel the better for it. It was a place where &#8220;group sex, to say nothing of casual sex, was de rigueur.&#8221; It was a place where they had &#8220;coed showers, on principle.&#8221; When Ms. Levy suggested to a department head that it would be nice to have at least one course in the traditional literary canon, she was dismissed with icy contempt. Yet elsewhere on campus a professor of the humanities taught a course on pornography featuring, um, detailed textual analysis.</p><p>It was all supposed to be so liberating. But it wasn&#8217;t, as Ms. Levy argues forcefully in &#8220;Female Chauvinist Pigs.&#8221; It was merely the academic groundwork for what she calls &#8220;raunch culture,&#8221; now so ubiquitous that we take it for granted. Young women wear shirts emblazoned with &#8220;Porn Star&#8221; across the chest. Teen stores sell &#8220;Cat in the Hat&#8221; thong underwear. Parents treat their daughters&#8217; friends to &#8220;cardio striptease&#8221; classes for birthday parties. This is liberation?</p><p>Ms. Levy is baffled. &#8220;Why,&#8221; she wondered, &#8220;is laboring to look like Pamela Anderson empowering?&#8221; Why did female Olympic athletes pose for Playboy before the summer 2004 Games? Why did Katie Couric feel the need to point to her cleavage and gush &#8220;these are actually real!&#8221; when she guest-hosted &#8220;The Tonight Show&#8221; a couple of years ago?</p><p>Some sort of pervasive pressure, apparently, requires &#8220;everyone who is sexually liberated . . . to be imitating strippers and porn stars.&#8221; Ms. Levy describes the perfect distillation of this impulse&#8211;a social group called CAKE that hosts steamy, hooking-up parties in New York and London. CAKE makes big bucks advertising &#8220;feminism in action&#8221;&#8211;it claims to be the place where &#8220;sexual equality and feminism finally meet&#8221;&#8211;but its events are indistinguishable from those held at the Playboy Mansion.</p><p>The surface logic of such conduct is fairly simple, notes Ms. Levy. &#8220;Women had come so far,&#8221; or so the thinking went, that &#8220;we no longer needed to worry about objectification or misogyny.&#8221; If male chauvinist pigs &#8220;regarded women as pieces of meat, we would outdo them and be Female Chauvinist Pigs: women who make sex objects of other women and of ourselves.&#8221;</p><p>Well, Ms. Levy is having none of it, and she is not the only one. Even Erica Jong seems to feel that something has gone wrong. Known for popularizing the idea that a woman may want consequence-free sex, Ms. Jong today declares: &#8220;Being able to have an orgasm with a man you don&#8217;t love . . . that is not liberation.&#8221; It isn&#8217;t? Someone should tell this to Annie, a blue-eyed 29-year-old who admits to Ms. Levy that she &#8220;used to get so hurt&#8221; after a night of sex that didn&#8217;t yield an emotional bond. Now she has gotten over it, or tried to: &#8220;I&#8217;m like a guy,&#8221; she brags.</p><p>How did this happen? Why did feminism sell its soul to the sexual-liberation movement in the first place? After all, the original feminists were fighting to be taken seriously. Hugh Hefner, by contrast, said that his ideal girl &#8220;resembles a bunny . . . vivacious, jumping&#8211;sexy.&#8221; There seems to be a contradiction here.</p><p>Ms. Levy&#8217;s answer is that, after a brief and failed fight against pornography, feminism joined forces with Hef &amp; Co. to fight for abortion rights. This is a plausible explanation, as far as it goes. Abortion has indeed assumed a primary importance in both feminist &#8220;rights&#8221; thinking and in the whole culture of soft-core libertinism: Mr. Hefner is a big fan of abortion, for obvious reasons.</p><p>But something else may be going on. Feminism grounded itself, in its early days, in the idea that there were no differences between the sexes. A girl wanting to keep her virginity was bad, for sexual reticence amounted to asserting a separate standard, a Victorian one at that. To Hef, modesty was a &#8220;hang-up,&#8221; and to the feminists it was a &#8220;patriarchal construct.&#8221; Ms. Levy believes that feminism was on the right track but then veered off-course: &#8220;What has moved into feminism&#8217;s place . . . is an almost opposite style, attitude, and set of principles.&#8221;</p><p>But maybe feminism&#8217;s foundations were weak from the start. Everyone in Ms. Levy&#8217;s book&#8211;whether it&#8217;s middle-class girls who feel anxiety about appearing &#8220;hot&#8221; or grown women who confess to Ms. Levy that &#8220;accumulating sex for its own sake . . . is not that sexual&#8221;&#8211;shows that a woman&#8217;s experience of sex and love is very different from that of an adolescent boy or a man. Indeed, the more a woman imitates a man, the clearer these differences become.</p><p>Paris Hilton tells Rolling Stone: &#8220;My boyfriends always tell me I&#8217;m not sexual. Sexy, but not sexual.&#8221; (Ms. Levy reports that on one of the infamous videotapes she takes a cellphone call during intercourse.) Plainly, the sexual revolution has not brought fulfillment for women. Even its mascots experience boredom, and for the civilians there is distress and heartache.</p><p>It may be that, like Ms. Levy, a lot of feminists now regret getting in bed with Mr. Hefner. Yet if you mention the word &#8220;modesty&#8221; within 20 feet of them their heads spin around like Linda Blair in &#8220;The Exorcist.&#8221; This is where they get stuck. Only if feminism can embrace the more traditional ways that men and women have courted throughout the ages can it have anything practical to offer young women. To the extent that feminists dismiss as worthless anything that is perceived as &#8220;backtracking,&#8221; they only help to perpetuate the &#8220;raunch culture&#8221;&#8211;even as they deplore its effects.</p><p>Take a beach scene that Ms. Levy recounts, when the male &#8220;friends&#8221; of two girls pressure them to take off their suits. Soon surrounded by a circle of 40 screaming men, the girls say &#8220;no way!&#8221; but eventually give in and spank each other to appease the crowd.</p><p>Such a girl requires, in addition to perhaps Mace, a compelling alternative to the Female Chauvinist Pig. Otherwise she may well give in to social pressure&#8211;not to mention professorial nonsense&#8211;and then wonder what&#8217;s wrong with her when she is not happy with the pig in her bed or the pig she has become.</p><p>Ms. Shalit is author of &#8220;A Return to Modesty: Discovering the Lost Virtue.&#8221; You can buy &#8220;Female Chauvinist Pigs&#8221; from the OpinionJournal bookstore.</p><p>September 20, 2005</p><p>Many Women at Elite Colleges Set Career Path to Motherhood http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/20/national/20women.html?ex=1127966400&amp;en=3f7348e314a603ee&amp;ei=5070&amp;emc=eta1</p><p>By LOUISE STORY</p><p>Cynthia Liu is precisely the kind of high achiever Yale wants: smart (1510 SAT), disciplined (4.0 grade point average), competitive (finalist in Texas oratory competition), musical (pianist), athletic (runner) and altruistic (hospital volunteer). And at the start of her sophomore year at Yale, Ms. Liu is full of ambition, planning to go to law school.</p><p>So will she join the long tradition of famous Ivy League graduates? Not likely. By the time she is 30, this accomplished 19-year-old expects to be a stay-at-home mom.</p><p>&#8220;My mother&#8217;s always told me you can&#8217;t be the best career woman and the best mother at the same time,&#8221; Ms. Liu said matter-of-factly. &#8220;You always have to choose one over the other.&#8221;</p><p>At Yale and other top colleges, women are being groomed to take their place in an ever more diverse professional elite. It is almost taken for granted that, just as they make up half the students at these institutions, they will move into leadership roles on an equal basis with their male classmates.</p><p>There is just one problem with this scenario: many of these women say that is not what they want.</p><p>Many women at the nation&#8217;s most elite colleges say they have already decided that they will put aside their careers in favor of raising children. Though some of these students are not planning to have children and some hope to have a family and work full time, many others, like Ms. Liu, say they will happily play a traditional female role, with motherhood their main commitment.</p><p>Much attention has been focused on career women who leave the work force to rear children. What seems to be changing is that while many women in college two or three decades ago expected to have full-time careers, their daughters, while still in college, say they have already decided to suspend or end their careers when they have children.</p><p>&#8220;At the height of the women&#8217;s movement and shortly thereafter, women were much more firm in their expectation that they could somehow combine full-time work with child rearing,&#8221; said Cynthia E. Russett, a professor of American history who has taught at Yale since 1967. &#8220;The women today are, in effect, turning realistic.&#8221;</p><p>Dr. Russett is among more than a dozen faculty members and administrators at the most exclusive institutions who have been on campus for decades and who said in interviews that they had noticed the changing attitude.</p><p>Many students say staying home is not a shocking idea among their friends. Shannon Flynn, an 18-year-old from Guilford, Conn., who is a freshman at Harvard, says many of her girlfriends do not want to work full time.</p><p>&#8220;Most probably do feel like me, maybe even tending toward wanting to not work at all,&#8221; said Ms. Flynn, who plans to work part time after having children, though she is torn because she has worked so hard in school.</p><p>&#8220;Men really aren&#8217;t put in that position,&#8221; she said.</p><p>Uzezi Abugo, a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania who hopes to become a lawyer, says she, too, wants to be home with her children at least until they are in school.</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve seen the difference between kids who did have their mother stay at home and kids who didn&#8217;t, and it&#8217;s kind of like an obvious difference when you look at it,&#8221; said Ms. Abugo, whose mother, a nurse, stayed home until Ms. Abugo was in first grade.</p><p>While the changing attitudes are difficult to quantify, the shift emerges repeatedly in interviews with Ivy League students, including 138 freshman and senior females at Yale who replied to e-mail questions sent to members of two residential colleges over the last school year.</p><p>The interviews found that 85 of the students, or roughly 60 percent, said that when they had children, they planned to cut back on work or stop working entirely. About half of those women said they planned to work part time, and about half wanted to stop work for at least a few years.</p><p>Two of the women interviewed said they expected their husbands to stay home with the children while they pursued their careers. Two others said either they or their husbands would stay home, depending on whose career was furthest along.</p><p>The women said that pursuing a rigorous college education was worth the time and money because it would help position them to work in meaningful part-time jobs when their children are young or to attain good jobs when their children leave home.</p><p>In recent years, elite colleges have emphasized the important roles they expect their alumni &#8211; both men and women &#8211; to play in society.</p><p>For example, earlier this month, Shirley M. Tilghman, the president of Princeton University, welcomed new freshmen, saying: &#8220;The goal of a Princeton education is to prepare young men and women to take up positions of leadership in the 21st century. Of course, the word &#8216;leadership&#8217; conjures up images of presidents and C.E.O.&#8217;s, but I want to stress that my idea of a leader is much broader than that.&#8221;</p><p>She listed education, medicine and engineering as other areas where students could become leaders.</p><p>In an e-mail response to a question, Dr. Tilghman added: &#8220;There is nothing inconsistent with being a leader and a stay-at-home parent. Some women (and a handful of men) whom I have known who have done this have had a powerful impact on their communities.&#8221;</p><p>Yet the likelihood that so many young women plan to opt out of high-powered careers presents a conundrum.</p><p>&#8220;It really does raise this question for all of us and for the country: when we work so hard to open academics and other opportunities for women, what kind of return do we expect to get for that?&#8221; said Marlyn McGrath Lewis, director of undergraduate admissions at Harvard, who served as dean for coeducation in the late 1970&#8242;s and early 1980&#8242;s.</p><p>It is a complicated issue and one that most schools have not addressed. The women they are counting on to lead society are likely to marry men who will make enough money to give them a real choice about whether to be full-time mothers, unlike those women who must work out of economic necessity.</p><p>It is less than clear what universities should, or could, do about it. For one, a person&#8217;s expectations at age 18 are less than perfect predictors of their life choices 10 years later. And in any case, admissions officers are not likely to ask applicants whether they plan to become stay-at-home moms.</p><p>University officials said that success meant different things to different people and that universities were trying to broaden students&#8217; minds, not simply prepare them for jobs.</p><p>&#8220;What does concern me,&#8221; said Peter Salovey, the dean of Yale College, &#8220;is that so few students seem to be able to think outside the box; so few students seem to be able to imagine a life for themselves that isn&#8217;t constructed along traditional gender roles.&#8221;</p><p>There is, of course, nothing new about women being more likely than men to stay home to rear children.</p><p>According to a 2000 survey of Yale alumni from the classes of 1979, 1984, 1989 and 1994, conducted by the Yale Office of Institutional Research, more men from each of those classes than women said that work was their primary activity &#8211; a gap that was small among alumni in their 20&#8242;s but widened as women moved into their prime child-rearing years. Among the alumni surveyed who had reached their 40&#8242;s, only 56 percent of the women still worked, compared with 90 percent of the men.</p><p>A 2005 study of comparable Yale alumni classes found that the pattern had not changed. Among the alumni who had reached their early 40&#8242;s, just over half said work was their primary activity, compared with 90 percent of the men. Among the women who had reached their late 40&#8242;s, some said they had returned to work, but the percentage of women working was still far behind the percentage of men.</p><p>A 2001 survey of Harvard Business School graduates found that 31 percent of the women from the classes of 1981, 1985 and 1991 who answered the survey worked only part time or on contract, and another 31 percent did not work at all, levels strikingly similar to the percentages of the Yale students interviewed who predicted they would stay at home or work part time in their 30&#8242;s and 40&#8242;s.</p><p>What seems new is that while many of their mothers expected to have hard-charging careers, then scaled back their professional plans only after having children, the women of this generation expect their careers to take second place to child rearing.</p><p>&#8220;It never occurred to me,&#8221; Rebecca W. Bushnell, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, said about working versus raising children. &#8220;Thirty years ago when I was heading out, I guess I was just taking it one step at a time.&#8221;</p><p>Dr. Bushnell said young women today, in contrast, are thinking and talking about part-time or flexible work options for when they have children. &#8220;People have a heightened awareness of trying to get the right balance between work and family.&#8221;</p><p>Sarah Currie, a senior at Harvard, said many of the men in her American Family class last fall approved of women&#8217;s plans to stay home with their children.</p><p>&#8220;A lot of the guys were like, &#8216;I think that&#8217;s really great,&#8217; &#8221; Ms. Currie said. &#8220;One of the guys was like, &#8216;I think that&#8217;s sexy.&#8217; Staying at home with your children isn&#8217;t as polarizing of an issue as I envision it is for women who are in their 30&#8242;s now.&#8221;</p><p>For most of the young women who responded to e-mail questions, a major factor shaping their attitudes seemed to be their experience with their own mothers, about three out of five of whom did not work at all, took several years off or worked only part time.</p><p>&#8220;My stepmom&#8217;s very proud of my choice because it makes her feel more valuable,&#8221; said Kellie Zesch, a Texan who graduated from the University of North Carolina two years ago and who said that once she had children, she intended to stay home for at least five years and then consider working part time. &#8220;It justified it to her, that I don&#8217;t look down on her for not having a career.&#8221;</p><p>Similarly, students who are committed to full-time careers, without breaks, also cited their mothers as influences. Laura Sullivan, a sophomore at Yale who wants to be a lawyer, called her mother&#8217;s choice to work full time the &#8220;greatest gift.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;She showed me what it meant to be an amazing mother and maintain a career,&#8221; Ms. Sullivan said.</p><p>Some of these women&#8217;s mothers, who said they did not think about these issues so early in their lives, said they were surprised to hear that their college-age daughters had already formed their plans.</p><p>Emily Lechner, one of Ms. Liu&#8217;s roommates, hopes to stay home a few years, then work part time as a lawyer once her children are in school.</p><p>Her mother, Carol, who once thought she would have a full-time career but gave it up when her children were born, was pleasantly surprised to hear that. &#8220;I do have this bias that the parents can do it best,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I see a lot of women in their 30&#8242;s who have full-time nannies, and I just question if their kids are getting the best.&#8221;</p><p>For many feminists, it may come as a shock to hear how unbothered many young women at the nation&#8217;s top schools are by the strictures of traditional roles.</p><p>&#8220;They are still thinking of this as a private issue; they&#8217;re accepting it,&#8221; said Laura Wexler, a professor of American studies and women&#8217;s and gender studies at Yale. &#8220;Women have been given full-time working career opportunities and encouragement with no social changes to support it.</p><p>&#8220;I really believed 25 years ago,&#8221; Dr. Wexler added, &#8220;that this would be solved by now.&#8221;</p><p>Angie Ku, another of Ms. Liu&#8217;s roommates who had a stay-at-home mom, talks nonchalantly about attending law or business school, having perhaps a 10-year career and then staying home with her children.</p><p>&#8220;Parents have such an influence on their children,&#8221; Ms. Ku said. &#8220;I want to have that influence. Me!&#8221;</p><p>She said she did not mind if that limited her career potential.</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;ll have a career until I have two kids,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t necessarily matter how far you get. It&#8217;s kind of like the experience: I have tried what I wanted to do.&#8221;</p><p>Ms. Ku added that she did not think it was a problem that women usually do most of the work raising kids.</p><p>&#8220;I accept things how they are,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t mind the status quo. I don&#8217;t see why I have to go against it.&#8221;</p><p>After all, she added, those roles got her where she is.</p><p>&#8220;It worked so well for me,&#8221; she said, &#8220;and I don&#8217;t see in my life why it wouldn&#8217;t work.&#8221;</p><p>Thanks to Carrie for sending me this article.</p><p>My dear friend commented on this part of the article, &#8220;And when it comes right down to it, who would have any of the right stuff to even have faith in marriage, the family, and children after indulging in such self-destructive, self-loathing chaos?&#8221;</p><p>Her response was, &#8220;&#8230;.Therein lies the pitfall&#8230;. Once you start tasting of that forbidden apple, the garden of romance can all too easily dissapear! This, i think, is why many parents of our generation divorced &#8212; lack of faith in love is a direct result of the &#8220;free love&#8221; movement. Someone needs to warn the young!!! They need to be made aware of the booby-traps. Otherwise we are all just walking around with broken flowers, feeling numb to the pain we don&#8217;t even realize we are entitled to have.&#8221;</p></blockquote><div
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rel="nofollow" href="http://www.chrisabraham.com/2006/02/divorced_is_the_1.html">divorced is the new widowed</a>!</p><p><em>&#8216;In the past, widowers used to get dates based on a &#8220;poor baby&#8221; sympathy a divorced man would never receive &#8212; until now.</p><p>Now, women are overlooking his part in it because then the divorce might make the divorced man undateable and that just wouldn&#8217;t do.</p><p>Blame the victim, the wife, for not understanding him the way you do.</p><p>So, divorced is the new widowed.&#8217;</em></p><div
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/> <em>&#8220;What heterosexual man do you know who WOULDN&#8217;T pounce on an opportunity for free lovin&#8217; from any woman (gawky or otherwise) where she has practically drawn a road map for him to follow? He&#8217;s gay, babe,&#8221;</em> <a
href="http://www.chrisabraham.com/2006/11/well_what_shoul.html#comments" rel="nofollow">commented Anon</a>.</p><p>I have never had sex with someone just because she wanted to have sex with me. Never has my desire been, &#8220;just because.&#8221;  I can&#8217;t even conceive of it, actually. I am not an opportunist, a bottom-feeder, or, like dogs, an indiscriminate eater.</p><p>Actually, after having gone on a metric billion dates, if she doesn&#8217;t do it for me right away, it probably will never happen.</p><p>Is this odd?  Is this strange? I am not saying I never hook up or play, but it is only and always with someone to whom I am attracted, and not merely just physically.</p><p>Since I have had all of these questions, I am going to ask Dr. Sadie Allison some of the best ones since she is a sex advice goddess.</p><p>If you have any questions for her, let me know, and I will pass them on&#8230;</p><p>Now that I think about it, I have never hooked up with someone who was good on paper.  I have never hooked up with someone for whom I have not felt strong chemistry.  I have never done it &#8220;just because.&#8221;</p><p>Is that typical guy behavior?  I know lots of guys, and more of them than not feel the same with as I do.</p><p>To me, people who do shit just because they can are fools, are dangerous, are short game, are pathetic, and are the kind of chaos-seekers who are never quite aware of all the bodies and hearts and hurt they leave swirling in their wakes.</p><p>Both men and women.</p><p>I generally think these things through and have insight and circumspection even when drunk and even when in the throws of passion.  When people tell me they did it because they just got swept away in the moment, I just assume that that person is feeble-minded, foolish, easy, stupid &#8212; well, I am joking, I actually think they&#8217;re in denial and want to shirk responsibility.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think.</p><div
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