Nov 16, 2008 03:04
No. The only stereotype that would hold true is that I prefer to drive rather than be a passenger, and Cimmy happens to like it that way. I do have an expectation that the driver's side passenger help out-- to look both ways at intersections, to look over maps, and things like that. Now I would also prefer to follow a map, but I'm not above stopping and asking for directions. Now that I think of it, I don't quite understand how the stereotype is propagated. Is it perceived to be threatening to a man's masculinity?
Imported to VOX, because some of my Neighborhood might find it amusing.
writer's block,
stereotypes