I'm pretty sure we can list the myriad of reasons that you might be, at least a few of which stem from a certain pagan wench who shall here remain nameless, but I think there are more significant issues to consider besides "why."
That is to say, I don't know that determining "why" would do anything to solve the problem.
That is to say, if you consider it a problem at all. I could assume that you do, but as our buddy Scott often said, when you assume things, you make me look like a jerk.
Of course, it could be a confused instinct. After all, women are not frightening. They are, however, evil, as my girlfriend often says. But should we be frightened of evil?
Hurm. I'm losing track of any point I once had. I do see some merit in the anonymous post above. It might not be women that frighten you as much as change.
I'm pretty sure we can list the myriad of reasons that you might be, at least a few of which stem from a certain pagan wench who shall here remain nameless, but I think there are more significant issues to consider besides "why."
CPWWSHRN has less to do with it than you might thing. CPWWSHRN certainly has less to do with it than, say a certain someone under whose roof I live.
Funny...being that I'm not within your inner circle, I just assumed that CPWWSHRN was, in fact, one in the same as the certain someone under whose roof you live. That would be my guess as to why you are frightened of women. You start with one bad one and it becomes a cycle that is hard to break. It is sort of like a cycle of victimhood, if that makes any sense. I'm not claiming you are a victim...but I do think that your fears and in turn, perhaps your choices, stem from negative experiences with a strong female influence in your life. Does this make any sense, or do I just read too many crime novels?
Why?
Date: 2002-09-04 08:51 am (UTC)That is to say, I don't know that determining "why" would do anything to solve the problem.
That is to say, if you consider it a problem at all. I could assume that you do, but as our buddy Scott often said, when you assume things, you make me look like a jerk.
Of course, it could be a confused instinct. After all, women are not frightening. They are, however, evil, as my girlfriend often says. But should we be frightened of evil?
Hurm. I'm losing track of any point I once had. I do see some merit in the anonymous post above. It might not be women that frighten you as much as change.
Re: Why?
Date: 2002-09-04 11:39 pm (UTC)CPWWSHRN has less to do with it than you might thing. CPWWSHRN certainly has less to do with it than, say a certain someone under whose roof I live.
Re: Why?
Date: 2002-09-04 11:58 pm (UTC)Back to Law & Order I go.
Re: Why?
Date: 2002-09-05 06:35 am (UTC)