Miss Vickie
Well-Known Member
I just started reading this book, which was recommended by a friend of mine from nursing school. It's really interesting, because it explains how, from day one, our brains are wired differently from men's. Not better or worse. Just different.
Has anyone read it? Does anyone want to read it and talk about it? I think it's interesting from a social/societal/feminist point of view. Acknowledging the differences between genders can sometimes smack as sexism, but I do think it's important to recognize how different we are. Again, not better or worse. Just different.
Anyhow, as I get through it maybe I'll add some things but right now, several pages in, I'm intrigued.
Has anyone read it? Does anyone want to read it and talk about it? I think it's interesting from a social/societal/feminist point of view. Acknowledging the differences between genders can sometimes smack as sexism, but I do think it's important to recognize how different we are. Again, not better or worse. Just different.
Anyhow, as I get through it maybe I'll add some things but right now, several pages in, I'm intrigued.