Monday, 26 September 2016

Crazy Horse on behavioural norms

It is acceptable to use a toothpick at a table to clean food particles from your mouth, yet it is unacceptable to do the same at a table with a toothbrush.

It is acceptable for a man at a table to steal glances at a Woman present so as to admire her, yet it is unacceptable for a man to look through a peep hole into the room to admire a woman at the same table.

It is acceptable for a woman to sit at the table with her breasts barely concealed, yet it is unacceptable for her to sit at the same table in her underwear.

Who is served by conflicting behavioural norms?  Are they in place to assist equality or do they exist to separate people in society into class groups?

Where they exist to work against equality, ignore them, create new ones where equality is the outcome.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual.

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