Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Topic Invention-Andrew Agcaoili

What do women want? For multiple millennia, men have been striving to figure out and meet these ever-changing rules. With the increasing number of people on this earth and increasing number of societal rules, the game is becoming increasingly difficult, this site is to help both men and women alike to realize that these rules are pointless.
Women’s expectations affect many people. First and foremost, women’s expectations affect the men who are trying to court/have sex with them. Women’s expectations cause men to diverge into two types of behavior. One is the shallow manly man. Women’s expectations cause problems for these guys because they become shallow emotionless shells of people. Sure, they get the girl, but are so emotionally bland that a relationship is not possible. The next section of the site will talk about sensitive guys. These men will be the sensitive ones who will eventually feel inadequate because they aren’t manly enough. The next section will talk about how women actually feel about the whole changing expectations situation. This will involve multiple interviews with women of varying ages around campus. This will give a look into how expectations change with age. This will include an interview with a lower classman, an upper classman, and possibly a professor. After this, I will write an article about how these expectations are portrayed in the media. The article will be along the lines of blaming consumerism and portrayal of open sexuality reaches children way before they are ready to handle it. The article will then split into how the media affects young boys and young girls differently.
My experience in this field of confusing and sometimes seemingly impossible rules will help me express the needs of others because like so many men, I have been thrown around by the rules and have experienced the exposure to sexual ideas at a young age. The idea that everyone is doing it has been a constant force in my life. Using my experience, I hope to change the way people see how relationships should work.

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