This is sort of a Part Deux to my first blog post (see "Uterus!").
Part of being a "tomboy" for me was never accepting defeat when matched up against a male. One of the things I always had an issue with was the idea that a man might think I was weaker/lesser/dumber, etc. So, I overcompensated for my femininity (which I was afraid males would consider a weakness) constantly. I used to kick boys' asses at sports in gym class by playing uneccesarily roughly (and by that I mean elbowing them in the face, slamming into them, and then laughing at them when they called "foul!"). It was my mission to make it so all the men I encountered knew I could hang with them in anything and everything.
In high school, many of my male friends figured out that the best way to "push my buttons" was to say something derogatory about women's sports (or The Beatles, but that's another issue!). They used to say things like "women's soccer is boring" just because they knew I'd flip out and punch them. I was the girl who punched guys in the stomach and then showed off my own sweet abdominal muscles.
I've gotten over a big part of my near-crazy boy-beating fear of weakness. But, there still is a bit of that leftover. I will always believe that a woman can do anything a man can do (Think the Mia Hamm/Michael Jordan commercial), within reason. I will still do my best to never lose to a man (or anyone really). But, I won't feel inadequate if my best efforts don't always result in a win.
Sometimes I think about how great it is to be a woman. A woman can wear feminine or masculine clothes without anyone even blinking. A woman can be an athlete and a "girly" girl. A woman can be sexy, a woman can be smart, a woman can be a nurturer, a woman can be a hard-ass. A woman can have a little bit of everything she wants. I think men have a more narrow realm of "acceptable" than women do right now, though hopefully that will change.
So, as the 6th-grade me would have said, "Girl Power!"
RYAN'S RECOMMENDATIONS:
Ok, this time I need your recommendations! I'm doing some research on some nicer cameras. I'd like to start adding pictures to my articles and blog that actually look good. The pictures my current cheap camera takes totally suck! Here are some of the ones I've been looking at lately. Let me know what you all think!
Nikon D30000 fo sho
ReplyDeleteHey Ryan,
ReplyDeleteConsumer Reports rates the Pentax k-x a "Best Buy." It's $499 at Amazon. They also rate the Nikon D5000 a "Best Buy" but it's $900 at Amazon. They rate the Nikon D3000 at the bottom of their ratings -- not a particularly good camera but not the best either. As far as the others listed above they are not true SLR cameras -- in other words, there is no ability to interchange lenses. If you don't want to go with the weight/size/cost of a true SLR there are many Subcompact "Point and Shoot" cameras that they wonderful pictures. Among that class the Nikon Coolpix line gets excellent reviews (especially the S8000). The Canon PowerShot line also rates high (especially the SD 1400 IS ELPH and the A3100 IS). For a camera with a longer zoom capability the Nikon Coolpix P100 rates highly. Hope this helps in your decision making :-)