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Teachers not allowed to visit ice-cream parlors…
Posted by Blanca in Everything else on October 3rd, 2009
It has never stopped to amaze me how fast and how much the world changes from decade to decade. And even more amazing is the speed in which we get used to those changes and easily forget that what we now take for granted was probably unthinkable and unacceptable when our grandparents or even our parents were our age.
And when it comes to life as a woman, especially as a working woman, we really have a short memory issue.
Just check below … it is a teacher’s contract drafted in Spain in 1923. It spells out a list of things that a teacher should and should not do to keep her job, and most of them do not make any sense at all!
Really, can someone explain to me what was wrong with a teacher getting married? or even more puzzling, why couldn’t a teacher visit an ice-cream parlor?
Notice that they were not allowed to drink beer, wine or whisky. Does that mean that they could drink vodka, gin and tequila?
This is the translation to English, or scroll down to see the original document in Spanish and have a good laugh:
| Stamped as a Historical Document
Castilla – La Mancha Teachers’ contract – 1923 This is an agreement between Miss_____________, teacher, and the Education Council of _______________ School, wherby Miss ____________ agrees to teach during a period of eight months starting on ______ September, 1923. The teaching council agrees to pay Miss _____________ the amount of (75) per month. Miss _____________ agrees:
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¡Gracias mamá por compartir!
Who talks more: men or women?
Posted by Blanca in Everything else on May 30th, 2009
A few days ago I had a heated conversation with a male friend on the subject of female vs male communications’ skills. It all started because we disagreed on whether women or men are better at giving a public speech where a controversial key message needs to be delivered.
The whole conversation turned out into an interesting debate around the subject of women talking more than men, and hence, being more capable with oral words (this was my argument and not his, of course). This is a claim that I remember reading somewhere, but could not remember where.
So to prove my point I did some Googling and although I could not find any concrete scientific evidence, it was amusing to see all the different claims available on the subject.
According to an article in Psychology Today, women use about 7,000 words a day, and men use about 2,000. On the other hand, the author of the book Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders, tells us that “Females use an estimated 25,000 words per day and males use an estimated 12,000 words per day.” And then, in James Dobson’s book Love for a Lifetime, his “research” tells us that God gives a woman 50,000 words a day, while her husband only gets 25,000.
Whatever the case, and even without documented scientific proof, it seems that the general consensus is that women are indeed more communicative than men.
If in doubt, take a look at this video clip of a man speaking to his wife and judge for yourself!
Crisis vs Transition
Posted by Blanca in 40, Current affairs on February 24th, 2009
Someone told me once that the difference between a forty-something man and a forty-something woman is the way they approach middle life. Women go through middle life transitions while men through middle life crises.
I was in my mid-thirties when I was told this, so I remember laughing at the comment and not thinking too much of it. That is until now that I’ve crossed the demographic line that labels me as a middle-aged woman.
So this is the way I see it now:
Women transition into middle age by taking a good careful look at what we have and we then assess it in our own womanly way: “Is this the job I want to do until I retire?” “Is this the man I want to be with until I die?” “Is this the body I want to have?” We reflect, we analyze, we carefully take a decision and then we take action over a reasonable period of time. And this is because we are well aware way beforehand of what is coming with mid-age: our body is changing, our husband is aging and our job, family and relationships’ priorities have naturally shifted since we were in our 20s or 30s.
Men, on the other hand, go into crisis mode. Let’s remember first the definition of crisis: “a critical event, usually sudden and unexpected, which if not handled in an appropriate and timely manner (or if not handled at all), may turn into a catastrophe by damaging or threatening the life, reputation or assets of a company, person, country or the environment.”
So, in a few words, men don’t see it coming until it hits them right on the nose! They sail through their 20s and 30s and all of a sudden they find themselves with a beer belly, a job where they are not where they think they should be, and a wife who is not 25 anymore and … they panic!
No need to list all the possible consequences of a man’s midlife crisis … we know the common ones such as suddenly joining a triathlon, or buying a convertible car, or over-flirting with the young blonde assistant … but what about the midlife crisis at work?
I think that greed could be a symptom of it. The level of greed that has seen the collapse of the global economy, maybe? Let’s make it clear that I am NOT saying that ALL middle aged men are to be blamed for mishandling the world finances … but what if middle aged women had been in charge of the banking system during all these years, instead?
Maybe instead of a financial crisis we would be living a financial transition.
Once upon a time …
One day, long, long ago there was a woman who did not whine, nag or bitch.
But this was a very long time ago … and it was just that one day.
The End


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