MN> They were probably right. All part of that male/female
MN> psychological difference thing. Us men are more straight forward
MN> about taking charge and very bull-headed about the perogatives of
MN> being in charge. Which is probably why a man who is lost doesn't
MN> stop and ask for directions.
Probably true, but I felt the added perspective that a man would give to
the group would make up for a little loss of control.
MN> I keep several maps around the house so I can look up any street I
MN> haven't been to or I'm not sure of the exact location so I don't
MN> have to ask for directions, but I will not stop and ask for
MN> directions to save my life.
Hmmmm. Sounds suspiciously like my husband. Of course, by the time we've
lost a half hour of time and I'm in a bit of a frenzy, he knows he'd
better stop and ask, because it might literally save his life
Barbara
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