Thursday, June 29, 2006

Woman's World

It seems to me that whenever I sit down to write somebody, somewhere, wants something. If the phone rings I'm supposed to pick it up. Writing, whether it's having a moan, working on a story, or the latest chapter of your novel (I wish, haven't touched it in aeons) or finishing off a research report, is not seen as "important" to those around you. That goes double if you are of the female persuasion.

As one of this persuasion I live in a woman's world which means that any writing time I may be able to pinch is seen to be invadeable. Grown up kids want to come by and chat, my husband wants me to listen to something of the utmost importance and the dog wants his stomach rubbed.

Life can get a bit tough if you are a woman. However, there are things that don't often concern us as women, things that we avoid simply because of our sex. One of those things is hair loss. You know, you often see bald or balding men but rarely do you see a balding woman. A friend of mine, whose husband was losing his hair, and feeling quite bad about it, said that she had found this great place called New Jersey Hair Restoration where a Dr Pistone has a new technique which enables him to give a balding man his own hair and hairline again. Pretty cool I thought, as did my friend, she is hoping that it really will give her husband's flagging confidence a boost. At least there are some things that don't occur that often in a woman's world.

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