melankomas
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LizzieMaine said:Years ago I took a public speaking course, and "poise" was one of the qualities on which we were graded -- not just how we conducted ourselves on the platform but also how we looked as we approached the podium before the talk and left it afterwards. No clomping, no schlepping, no sauntering, no shuffling, no draping one's-self over the lectern. I've found this training quite valuable -- and in lieu of a real finishing school, I'd definitely recommend looking into such courses!
i rather thought it was the place of a parent or guardian to teach respect, and that well before a child entered school. i have no children, so i doubt my opinion is significant. are schools meant to teach respect?
as to the idea of assets held by all women...i'm afraid i consider that a bit of a myth. i've been female my entire life (which, i grant you, has only lasted a quarter of a century thus far), and have no feminine assets of the type gok (who i admire greatly) mentioned. i was taught to behave in an orderly, considerate manner, but have often been told i am more a gentleman than a lady.
i don't know that everyone needs finishing school. i agree that several young males and females don't conduct themselves becomingly, but i think a tour of military duty would solve that problem as well as any finishing school. there you have it, i don't agree that females need be ladies in any Empowered Womanhood manner (though i certainly don't think it need be avoided, if it happens), but i do agree that behavior standards are important.
my skills in English conversation have been exhausted. how do i turn the noun "behavior" into an adjective? i'm certain it's obvious, and escaping my overtaxed brain.