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Re: RISKS
From: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:58:19 -0600 (CST)
That is a good point Jodi. I have heard males are more risk takers than
females in college myself. I must say that I am not a risk taker
myself. I might try your average challenge, but I wouldn't call my self
a dare devil! Good point!:)
God Bless,
Melissa
At Thu, 30 Nov 2000, jodi wrote:
>
>first off let me say thanks to all the warm responses to my baby post.
>you guys make me feel ll warm and fuzzy and appreciated :)
>
>second... in a class today, religion in amaerican society, we were
>looking over responses to various surveys having to do wwith religious
>belifs and other aspects of life. (this is not a religious class, it's
>a history class... in case seeing religion here might make someone stop
>reaading. i'm not at a religious school.)
>
>so one thing that wwas studied was male vs. female belif in god. more
>females than males believ in god. my teacher said that this is maybe
>because males are bigger risk takers and the risk of going to hell is
>certainly a big risk. he then said males are thought to be bigger risk
>takers due to high testoserone. which got me thinking... i'm sure
>y'all can see where i'm heading. :)
>
>do all of you - or any of you - feel that you are more of a risk taker
>than the "average" woman? whatever the hell aaverge is? i mean, if it's
>a testosterone thing, we should be, right? i certainly don't think *i*
>am! granted, as a kid, i was pretty crazy ith riding my bike... but now
>adays i'm not a terribly risky individual at all.
>
>just something for discussion...
>
>- jodi
--
Melissa
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