"Does your boyfriend own a gun? Are you sure?" That's the title of an article featured on the cover of the August 2000 issue of Mademoiselle magazine.
A few select quotes ...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"For many women, finding a boyfriend's gun -- or learning he has one -- is a little like coming across his hard-core porn collection. It hints at all sorts of dark, messy desires in your partner, from his delusions of being a badass Puff Daddy to his ability to menace you."[/quote]
Can you say, "paranoid"??
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"If you're one of the many women who just assume their boyfriends don't own a gun, you could be wrong. In fact, nearly half of American men -- think almost one out of two -- currently own a firearm, estimates the Washington, DC-based advocacy organization Hangun Control, while about 11 percent of women do."[/quote]
The article is written for people soooo stupid they need to be told that "nearly half" works out to "almost one out of two"! That explains a lot ...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"Men view a gun as an accessory that makes them feel more masculine and secure -- in the same way that a large purse filled with items you won't likely need (aspirin, five tubes of lipgloss, you Filofax) might make you feel both feminine and prepared for anything."[/quote]
Well, guys? Does it?
I sure feel more secure when I'm either carrying or with someone I trust who is, that much is true. (And shouldn't that large purse filled with items she won't likely need, include an equalizer?)
And finally, under tips ("How to Talk to a Guy About His Gun"), we have the following:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"Zero in on how he addresses safety concerns. This means keeping the gun not under his pillow, but in a lockbox, or having a trigger lock ... ammunition should be stored separately and he should be trained to use the weapon properly."[/quote]
Can't you just see it? "Honey, I don't know anything about guns, I don't like guns, I'm afraid of guns ... and I'm going to teach you how to take proper care of your gun." How would that go over?
pax
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"Is there anything wrong with a woman preferring the dignity of an armed citizen? I don't like to be coddled and I don't like to be treated like a minor child. So I waive immunity and claim my right -- I go armed." -- Longcourt Phyllis in Beyond This Horizon by Robert Heinlein
A few select quotes ...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"For many women, finding a boyfriend's gun -- or learning he has one -- is a little like coming across his hard-core porn collection. It hints at all sorts of dark, messy desires in your partner, from his delusions of being a badass Puff Daddy to his ability to menace you."[/quote]
Can you say, "paranoid"??
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"If you're one of the many women who just assume their boyfriends don't own a gun, you could be wrong. In fact, nearly half of American men -- think almost one out of two -- currently own a firearm, estimates the Washington, DC-based advocacy organization Hangun Control, while about 11 percent of women do."[/quote]
The article is written for people soooo stupid they need to be told that "nearly half" works out to "almost one out of two"! That explains a lot ...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"Men view a gun as an accessory that makes them feel more masculine and secure -- in the same way that a large purse filled with items you won't likely need (aspirin, five tubes of lipgloss, you Filofax) might make you feel both feminine and prepared for anything."[/quote]
Well, guys? Does it?
I sure feel more secure when I'm either carrying or with someone I trust who is, that much is true. (And shouldn't that large purse filled with items she won't likely need, include an equalizer?)
And finally, under tips ("How to Talk to a Guy About His Gun"), we have the following:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"Zero in on how he addresses safety concerns. This means keeping the gun not under his pillow, but in a lockbox, or having a trigger lock ... ammunition should be stored separately and he should be trained to use the weapon properly."[/quote]
Can't you just see it? "Honey, I don't know anything about guns, I don't like guns, I'm afraid of guns ... and I'm going to teach you how to take proper care of your gun." How would that go over?
pax
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"Is there anything wrong with a woman preferring the dignity of an armed citizen? I don't like to be coddled and I don't like to be treated like a minor child. So I waive immunity and claim my right -- I go armed." -- Longcourt Phyllis in Beyond This Horizon by Robert Heinlein