Of sharks and women

"People used to look out on the playground and say that the boys were playing soccer and the girls were doing nothing. But the girls weren't doing nothing--they were talking.
They were talking about the world to one another. And they became expert about that in a way the boys did not."
- Carol Gilligan, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development

You might be asking, why the hell am I reading a book about women psychology. Actually, if you must know, I am not. In fact, it was quoted from a book that I am reading, which is about sharks.

Yeah that's right. Shark is a bad ass creature--and there are a lot of things we could learn from them. So what do sharks and women have in common?

That's for you to find out... (I gotta say, it kinda turned me on tho)


P/S: Go check out this movie/documentary-drama 'Ocean of Fear: Worst Shark Attack Ever'. You won't be disappointed, trust me.

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