Everybody wants to explore power -- although it's the powerless who *need* a thorough understanding of it, which of course is why women read books about relationships, and men don't. When men and women are equal, we'll know about it -- women will quit trying to figure out men. :)
Perhaps - on the other hand, given how much ink male writers have spilt pondering the question of what women want/should be/ought to be - as long as the desired other seems mysterious, we will still be trying to crack the code, whatever the power structure might turn out to be!
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Everybody wants to explore power -- although it's the powerless who *need* a thorough understanding of it, which of course is why women read books about relationships, and men don't. When men and women are equal, we'll know about it -- women will quit trying to figure out men. :)
Perhaps - on the other hand, given how much ink male writers have spilt pondering the question of what women want/should be/ought to be - as long as the desired other seems mysterious, we will still be trying to crack the code, whatever the power structure might turn out to be!