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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive
From a freshman psych. class about 50-odd years ago...
Two groups of people, one composed entirely of women, were given a sentence to punctuate: "Woman without her man is a savage".
The punctuation consensus of the men? "Woman, without her man, is a savage".
The women? "Woman! Without her, man is a savage".
"Vive la difference"!
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I have known many a savage woman. The U of MN Law School had more women than men attending as law students back in 1986-1991. I think BYU Law School in 1982 had 2 in the Class of 1985 I had started in back then. And one was a law librarian there going for her law degree. She worked at the BYU Law Library.