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Haha, I like the phone book one! :lol:
Do you mean the map one? :PQuote:
Originally posted by Burns
Haha, I like the phone book one! :lol:
Sexist stereotyping...:P
merely personal experienceQuote:
Originally posted by Courtney
Sexist stereotyping...:P
especially the not knowing left from right :lol:
If anyone was to write down directions/map for me....that is the way it would end looking and vice versa.
Give me landmarks to go by - not street names and #'s....it only confuses me.
and im not ashamed to admit it!!
LMFAO @ "Pretty House <-----"
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Sexist stereotyping it is, not only women can't find their way. I'm a guy, and that does not mean I have any better a sense of direction than Starlite!Quote:
Originally posted by Starlite
If anyone was to write down directions/map for me....that is the way it would end looking and vice versa.
Give me landmarks to go by - not street names and #'s....it only confuses me.
and im not ashamed to admit it!!
If you gave me a quiz of the capitals of all the states in the US, I would fail pathetically, and I am an american.
"well the bloody map's wrong then!" :lol:
most stereotyping has some truth to it, or it wouldn't be widespread..it seems naive to say otherwise, like when females try to argue that "men aren't stronger than women" or some such thing. there are exceptions to every generalization, but that doesn't mean generalizations themselves are wrong.
personally, i have the worst sense of direction of anyone i have met. i lived in the same town for 19 years and still couldn't find my way around for the life of me. my friends and i had a system where they'd tell me which way to turn...it became automatic.
"so, then the girl started yelling and..LEFT...i just walked away..."
My tip to all those directionally impaired: Buy an army surplus compass and keep in it your glove box. Mine's only failed me once, when it went off by 20 degrees along the road outside of Edwards Air Force Base, but seriously, if I'd gotten lost on the only road for a hundred miles, I could have just flagged down the UFO for directions.