Thursday, 21 March 2013

I want to be a man and live in San Francisco

What a convivial group we were of Fifi ladies who met at one of the Verfeil coffee mornings. I love the discussions we get into and of that whole group of ladies I was the only one who wants to come back next time as a man, and taking it further a man living in SF. Not sure if I will be gay or heterosexual but I want the freedom you men have,  never to have to consider '' the beds need changing, what will we have to eat today, must clean the windows, god! look at that pile of ironing ''. This is no way a condemnation of Malc who does his manly bit. It is simply that I think you blokes have still and always had more choices, not so many problems with sexual health [ no man to my knowledge has needed a hysterectomy] and OK you now have to all consider your dangling bits for cancer, but you have had a good run so far.
I would like to be in the  workplace rather than at home and even pat the kids on the head  and go off gallivanting for the day.
At this point  I have lost all my male readership.  I would say this was only a discussion and I have been offered counselling. Think of joining Fifi and enjoy liberating your thoughts, and remember I was the only one with this point of view. Coffee mornings, meetings , lunches, discussion, gardening  groups, creative writing and more can be yours by contacting Doreen Porter , the sec.  doreen.porter8@orange.fr
Comments to  taglines82@gmail.com


Susan Hunt says To be a man

No thank you.  My husband builds swimming pools for a living, he walks

through the door every evening covered in mud, soaking wet, aching back. I

said to him last week,you have caught the sun, he said no it's windburn.

Their dangly bits might not cause them as much problem as our plumbing, but

imagine being a man with a bad tempered menopausal wife who cries as the

drop of a hat and when he asks what is wrong gets told 'nothing'.

Plus they only buy shoes when they need them, not cos they are pretty!