Of course, it may have been sold to me a little hard -- maybe people DO change tracks?
I never finished my degree, and if I went back now (which I'd love to do) I'd probably major in history instead of English. Which isn't like changing from zoology to architecture, I know, but still.
That said, most cultures have some misogyny built in, and so it's nice (as a woman) to see a particular cultural custom like this. Maybe you can think of it that way (not the 'as a woman' bit, just the 'nice' bit). Maybe you can think of this as your reparation for any misogynistic customs or attitudes from which you might have inadvertantly benefited.
Well, that's actually what burns me about the whole thing, that it's like this jewelry shit is supposed to make up for the misogyny inherent in Indian culture. It makes me feel dirty, even though it shouldn't because of what you just said.
I'd love to go back to school for art history, but have no illusions about a job in that field. I just want to know.
Or, you know, there's no possibility they might want something else other than jewelry....
signed, Evil White Devil Woman
I knew I was early in figuring out my major at 13, but I'm still perplexed at the idea of not knowing by the time you start university.
I don't think I even knew by the time I finished university. I started as a Theater/Film major, then decided that wasn't a good lifestyle fit (I will never smoke)...cruised through a bunch of interests, and History was basically the last rung I grabbed on my fall to English.
Fortunately my area of specialization can be described on paper as "History of Islam" so I suddenly became marketable to the government. If my real interest in anthro (Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft, Comparative Mythology) or History of Architecture were pursued, I'd be damn near unemployable.
If my real interest in anthro (Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft, Comparative Mythology) or History of Architecture were pursued, I'd be damn near unemployable.
Unless Frank Lloyd Wright, the Pope or Voldemort turned to terrorism.
Still on my HK costume search. This dress [link] seems more costumey, but I kind of like the idea that she could actually wear the outfit after Halloween. What do y'all think?
GC from a parent point of view, I like the first one better. She can wear it lots plus it's more "pink" than the second (which is cute but in a different way), more in keeping with the HK theme. But both are really cute and I'm sure will work.
I had no clue about the world in my mid teens. Heck, I'm lucky I was expected to go to college, I guess, most of the girls where I lived thought graduating from high school was more than good enough.
Dentist was fine. He was actually able to preserve 3/4 of the teeth, so he sort of popped out the part that had the crack (which is the stuff MY NIGHTMARES ARE MADE OF, literally, I have tooth nightmares more than any other kind) and I'll have a porecelin "fill-in" in the back there.
Doscovery of the day. Listening to music on the iPod real loud while the drills and stuff are going REALLY helps! Also, gives a sense of the time. It only took like one song for each step of the process. So it didn't feel so endless.
I am taking a half mental health day this afternoon. I kind of wish I didn't have class, but I do and there you go. Enjoying having the house to myself.