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To: Rick Julian who wrote (27650)1/4/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 108807
 
rerelatively speaking some boys are...
I assume you have statistics to back all this up??? (VVVBG)
I used to work in a mental hospital for children (some not so children, up to 18). Largely boys. Males seemed to be getting emotionally unbalanced by experiences that did not (very much) upset girls. The only reason girls seemed to get unbalanced was sexual abuse, beatings, neglect, etc they seemed to cope with (not well but enough to stay out of mental hospital). Boys couldnt get past all sorts of (awful) experiences. Still this was a small sampling and could still be more "individual" than "biological" or whatever.
Pie chart says?????
Freeus



To: Rick Julian who wrote (27650)1/5/1999 12:48:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Boy's emotional sensitivity

But as Oliver Stone showed in the screenplay of Conan the Bavarian, even with the traumatic episode of having your father killed and mother beheaded before your eyes by a Large African Religious Reformer, spending a dozen years pushing a mill, martial arts training, being taught the philosophy of Sung, and being mated to the best stock can leave you very dull, with a nasty Austrian accent and monster pecs. A proper education with care from the nuns can overcome almost any problem in youth.