Maureen Dowd of the New York Times discussed a phenomenon that modern women find difficulties in having a steady romance with matchable men. It is a hot topic in local as well, lots of ladies faceing similar situations. Some of them even expressed that Hong Kong men are childish (according to my recollection of certain news reports). In fact, more women are able to accomplish well nowadays, particularly over half of the university undergraduates are girls now. However, men still want to find females who are in subordinate jobs or less clever. Yes, as Carrie Fisher said, males want to be treated like king. But women would be queens too. Stand firm, girls.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Contemporary dynamics of two sexes
Maureen Dowd of the New York Times discussed a phenomenon that modern women find difficulties in having a steady romance with matchable men. It is a hot topic in local as well, lots of ladies faceing similar situations. Some of them even expressed that Hong Kong men are childish (according to my recollection of certain news reports). In fact, more women are able to accomplish well nowadays, particularly over half of the university undergraduates are girls now. However, men still want to find females who are in subordinate jobs or less clever. Yes, as Carrie Fisher said, males want to be treated like king. But women would be queens too. Stand firm, girls.
Posted by Hui Man Cheong at 10:29 pm