
Doing
the research and writing the article on the Metrosexual Male really
stimulated my thinking about my own stereotypes and expectations of
what it means to be male or femalewhat it means to be human, actually.
Im reading a book, The Blank Slate, in which the author, MIT psychology
professor Steven Pinker, argues that we are born with a tremendous amount
of predetermined genetic tendencies. This idea in contrast to one of
a human being born with little or no human nature; a human who is completely
malleable, completely free to be or do anything.
Clearly
there is an inter-play between genetic tendencies and environmental
factors. But I have wanted to believe that with the correct,
healthy social influences any of us can become whatever, whoever, we
want. What if that is not fully true? What if we each are differentmen
from women, for example? Ive recently realized why that has been
a distasteful idea to me: differences have not been honored, but used
to classify and discriminate and limit.
Pinker
declares that men and women have all the same genes except for
a handful on the Y chromosome, and their brains are so similar that
it takes an eagle-eyed neuroanatomist to find the small differences
between them. 344 Yet these do seem to translate, on average,
into important behavioral differences. Certainly societies throughout
history and all over the world have created rigid roles for men and
women based on these largely hormonal variations. And all the people
who fit poorly into the cultural norms were ostracized, tormented, belittled
and even destroyed.
True change
will be acceptance of each human being as a unique, complex manifestation
of the Great Mystery of existence. A real paradigm shift will occur
not because we attempt to make everyone equal to or the same as everyone
else, but when we value the various talents any individual brings to
the work of the society, without caring if that person is any particular
gender, color or size.

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