Friday, May 20, 2011

Blog Post #11

Female friend: Hy Anthony how are you doing? How is your girl friend?

Anthony: We are doing good. How about you? I hard that you went to a club yesterday, how was it?

Female friend: If was amazing. I haven had this much of fun for a long time.

Anthony: Wow that's wonderful. Did you went their with your Friend or by your shelf?

Female friend: No i had couple of friends with me. You know i meet a wonderful guy at the bar that day. He was young good looking guy. It was like love at first sight.

Anthony: so what happen how did you meet him?

Female friend: He was at the bar with his friend drinking. Me and my friend was at the lounge. And his friend came up to me and he was saying that his friend is interested on me. When i looked at him, i was blown by his look, and my heart was beating so fast. Then he came up to me and he asked me for a drink, and i said yes.

Anthony: So what you guys talked about?

Female friend: He was telling me how beautiful i looked, and how he he liked me when he first saw me. But he was shy and nervous so how he asked his friend to ask me out.But he was shy and nervous so how he asked his friend to ask me out.Then when we were about to leave he asked me to a date.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Blog Post # 9

In today’s group work our group talked about “different aspects of life such as social, political context don’t play in favor of fatherhood. Like in custody battle mothers are most likely to get the custody of the child. But in contrary argument we mentioned sometimes mother don’t get the custody of the child. Because sometimes mothers are unfaith to the child, in that case father gets the custody. To me father can protect his child more than the mother. Now a days we can see in the subway or outside on the road father's are taking care of their children like they used to do around 1930s. According to the article “Fathering: Paradoxes, Contradiction, and Dilemmas”, Scott mentions “… three out of four American fathers said they regularly read magazine about child care, and nearly as many men as women were members of the PTA” (436).


Coltrane, Scott. “Fathering: Paradoxes, Contradiction, and Dilemmas”. Men`s Lives. 8th ed. Ed. Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A.Messner. New York: Allyn&Bacon, 2010.432-449.Print.