I was just wondering this after reading the following thread (not because of the thread that just happens to be in front of this one at the moment):"gender differences in playing style"https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,5480.0.htmlSo, what are those traditional roles or ideals?Men:Strong, cool and rationale, more utilarian/"ugly", the worker, the mechanic and yard worker...Women:Pretty, weaker (unless it's a motherly instinct), more into the expression, talking alot, the mother, the housekeeper...What else? Do you agree/disagree? Or have any other thoughts?
Is that good or bad though? I wonder if we lose something. And probably just more of something else.Some of it seems like it would be natural. For example, there are the little games or situation that can happen -- A girl needs help on something. The guy steps in and helps the girl. Voila! The two have met, etc, etc, etc.... The guy feels good about helping the girl. And the girl may even have used the situation to "get" a guy. I wonder if this is some social thing that has evolved.
What would be lost ? Your scenario ? People will always need eachother. The ways in which that occurs may morph a little though. This may be somewhat frightening because it is change, but that doesn't make it bad. Don't you think ?
The people in my dorm are APES. Yes, APES. They make ape noises, and seem to have the intelligence and maturity of apes. As I am writing this, they are out in the hall, drunk and yelling various obscenities. While trying to be as masculine as possible, of course.
I'm not quite sure. It would have something to do with both sides feeling good about something. From the guy's perspective it would be the idea that he helped a pretty girl and fulfilled his role and a man.
I'm not quite sure. It would have something to do with both sides feeling good about something. From the guy's perspective it would be the idea that he helped a pretty girl and fulfilled his role and a man.I'm just not sure the "traditional" roles are all bad. I can see how being forced or stuck in the role would be though.