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Why is it weird for a woman to do stuff alone
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08/01/2013, 01:03 PM
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The 'Do you go to the movies alone' thread got me thinking.
Why do some people see it as odd if a woman does something alone? I am the first to put my hand up as an introvert but even so, I find it strange.
As a single woman, I camped alone, drove all over Australia alone, lived alone, walked alone at night, ate at restaurants alone and went to the movies alone. I loved it. Now that I am married, I do most of these things with DH, but even so, still do a fair bit alone.
When I was single, I would get a lot of concern from well-meaning people about my 'strange' habits. And there was always the underlying view that it was a bit pathetic and sad. People still get weirded out now if I stay at a hotel by myself at night for a mini-break. Apparently if you are part of a couple, it is Just. Not. The. Done. Thing.
In fact I know a woman in her mid-thirties who has never spent a night alone. Ever. Not in a hotel, not in her own home. If her partner is away, she makes arrangments for friends or family to come and stay. I find this situation beyond bizzare but no-one else seems to really think so.
So I am reading too much into this? I often wonder if deep down, people think 'little girls' should be sensible and stay at home until a man rescues them and shows them the world from the safety of his care.
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08/01/2013, 01:11 PM
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QUOTE (Nanaimo Girl @ 08/01/2013, 01:09 PM)  It's completely effed up. Just realised that looks wrong lol. I mean it's effed up that people would view doing stuff alone as weird.
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08/01/2013, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE (~shannon~ @ 08/01/2013, 02:14 PM)  I believe that if you can't enjoy your own company, then that's a problem you should face. Indeed! My Aunt can't cope at all if she is alone in the house at night - I honestly don't think she has ever done it, not once! Unfortunately she is in her early 70s and her husband is - well - 'not very healthy'. I honestly don't know what she will do when he goes.
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