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- From: saswss@unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
- Subject: Re: More Women Than Men Prefer to be Alone
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 22:17:43 GMT
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- In article <1e3ca8INNjdi@agate.berkeley.edu>, joan@koala.berkeley.edu () writes:
- |> Perhaps this is the study referred to in this thread.
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- |> News Item typed from San Francisco Examiner of Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1992
- |> page A-9. Without permission.
- |> ...
- |> Husbands appeared less anti-social, with only 21 percent preferring
- |> to spend time in the house without their spouses.
- |> ...
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- Women who enjoy solitude are called "anti-social" in this article.
- If it were men who tended to prefer solitude, they would probably
- be called "independent", "autonomous", etc.
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