I took in the comments and emails, all of which included some variation of normalizing compartmentalization, and did not completely disagree with everything you guys said- an admittedly difficult realization.
I was extremist. I often am. When there are so many people out there justifying sexist behavior- especially women- I feel there is value to voicing my feminist opinions without apologizing for it or fearing consequences such as losing the appreciation of men. It doesn't mean I don't see the other side or that I think it's all cut out in right's and wrong's. Life is blurry. Moral values can make a lot of sense when written, and then no sense at all when we try to live by them, or even just think by them. That's why I usually write about my own personal experiences, rather than just laying out my opinions on certain topics. My last entry was pure opinion because it came from a place of anger, it was written quickly, and it was intended as a way of opening up a discussion on the topic, which was something I hadn't really tried out before.
I am still upset that Wombat can get away with his blog post, that the comments on his page were playful and supportive of his list, and that I did not succeed in shifting perspectives on the subject- in fact I think I only reinforced how everyone already felt about compartmentalizing. But I can see that my response was not helpful, and that my vision, too, was both limited and limiting. Extremism also stunts possibility for connection, and I'm not happy with myself for falling into it.
So, blog world, I offer here my apologies and a promise to think further on the topic of compartmentalizing, in hopes to write a more balanced and thought-out post about it sometime in the future.
I hope you'll all still read my blog, listen to my perspectives, offer yours, and keep this dialogue going.
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