What Being a Woman Means to Me by Brad DEIGHAN The Vagina Monologues shows dumb men what being a woman means. She moves her soft hand down to unfasten her dark brown belt. She slips out of her faded blue-jeans and slides her hand underneath her wet panties, and she begins to enter her vagina with long female fingers, faster and faster and faster and, yes, she’s very much enjoying it. Is this an immoral act? Is this despicable? dis- gusting? wrong? Why is it that a guy can masturbate and admit to it, when a woman will repeatedly refuse to admit to masturbating? Why would someone mastur- bate? One obvious reason for this is that it feels good, does it not? But the real question, raised by the women who took part in The Vagina Monologues seems to be “Why would- nt someone. masturbate?” or more specifically “Why wouldn’t a woman masturbate?—or at least not admit to- it?” This seemed to be the underlying question that ran through nearly all of the monologues. “The Flood” was one of them. An old lady is asked to talk about her vagina and answers that she cannot do that, “It’s not right”she says, but she ends up talking anyway. She explains that her “down there” is like a dungeon that floods and smells like fish. “Things get stuck down there,” she says. Though each topic was differ- ent, the idea behind each was the same; It is not because of anything “real” or “true” that women feel nerv- ous when talking about their vaginas or vaginal issues. It is because women TS} [6] have been psychologically condi- tioned or brought up in some way so as to believe that talking, thinking, acting, etc... in such a way as to break these old stereotypes is improper and unbefitting of what a woman is “sup- posed” to be, or what a woman is expected to be. It is the old fashioned stereotyped view of women. The stereotype that men are the ones with the sex drive suggests that there is nothing wrong with a man showing his desire for sex, but women are not like this and therefore ought not show it. She who does shall not be seen as very “lady-like.” Women being proper and acting according to what these old-fashioned rules pre- scribe is the main problem that The Vagina Monologues grapples with; however, there are other problems like rape and sexual harassment, the way the individual’s first menstruation may be handled, etc... and anything related to the psychology of being a woman. Women have typically been made to feel uncomfortable when talk- ing about these common issues. The stereotype of the submissive woman, and all the extras that come with it, have added up to create the problem of women not being able to be open when dealing with issues that concern their womanhood. Anyway, that was my understanding of it all, maybe I’m wrong. After all, I’m just a big dumb guy that only knows how to chop down trees to make barns for livin’. Event starts at 6 p.m. The explosive growth in business technology has created a need for skilled professionals who can create solutions in today's competi- tive market. At ITI, we teach you the skills - to succeed in this expanding field, from the fundamentals of business technology and software applications to hands-on collabora - tive problem solving, project management, and communication techniques. il has been educating technology professionals for more than 15 years, and our graduates are employed at leading corporations throughout North America. in addition, the 2000-2001 Occupational Outlook Handbook projects this field to be ameng the fastest growing through 2008. So if you have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and you want to jearn how to beceme an asset to business, step outside of the box and into fT. We educate the people who make business and technology work. ©2602 by Ml information Technology institute* 8813 03/02 They come from ITl graduates. Today's business solutions don’t come from a box. Learn more by attending our information Session, Thursday, March 7, 2002, at the Delta Prince Edward Hotel, Charlottetown, PE. Register at the door or by calling 1.877.596.4122, ext 7269. _ Classes begin April 29, 2002 Call toll-free today 1.866.374.8036 ITi Halifax 5523 Spring Garden Road City Centre Atlanta Halifax, Nova Scotia www.iti.com Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver