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Men And Women

 

            It was another day at the mall for my friend and me checking out girls and .
             hopefully getting checked out by them. It's like a game we play with each other, but .
             we have different strategies to do it. "Dude check out that chick," I whispered in an .
             excited tone to my friend. We stared at her until she glanced at us or left our sight. .
             It's so different the way we look at them and the way they look at us. We look at .
             them and keep gawking after them until they leave our sight. They take quick glances .
             at us and then laugh and whisper to their friends words that I would die to hear. .
             Literature is full of examples of how men view women and how women view men. .
             If I were to make a conclusion from these two pieces of literature ("Belly Dancer" by .
             Diane Wakoski and Looking at Women by Scott Russell Sanders.), I would say that .
             men and women have the same sexual views, but they express them in very different ways.
             In "Belly Dancer" by Diane Wakowski she shows how other women are afraid of .
             the materials and movements of a belly dancer. They are embarrassed to acknowledge .
             that a member of their own sex could be so public showing off her body. I think this .
             proves that most women don't like to be public about how they view sexual situations. .
             "So they keep themselves laced and buttoned and made up in hopes that the framework .
             will keep them stiff enough not to feel the whole register.".
             In Looking at Women by Scott Russell Sanders there are many examples of how.
             men aren't afraid to talk or show their sexual desires in public. At the beginning of it,.
             Scott and his buddy Norman are in the backseat of a car that Scott's mother is driving. .
             Norman spots a girl in seductive clothing walking along the street and says, "Check out.
             that chassis". He obviously isn't afraid of Scott's mom knowing that he's looking at the .
             girl. Another example is Scott's college roommate hanging Playboy photos on the walls .
             of their dorm room.


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