Jean-Marc-
I have seen the version that one of the movie networks did (It seems to me it was 
Showtime but I'm not sure). I can only speak for myself but I found it quite 
interesting. I'm sure the local video store must have a version you could rent if you 
can't make it to the presentation- it is also for sale on DVD. 
 
One other point, I must admit a bit of amusement at most of us men who constantly 
complain that we don't understand women but then don't want to listen when given the 
chance (that is directed at me as much as anyone else, btw- certainly not at Jean Marc 
who I don't know). :) 
Just my 2cents. Tim Shearon

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        From: Jean-Marc Perreault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Mon 2/10/2003 7:56 PM 
        To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences 
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        Subject: Re: Vagina Monologues
        
        

        It seems like the Vagina Monologues are quite popular. Next Saturday, the
        Yukon Arts Centre is having a 2-3 hour bilingual night of the Vagina
        Monologues. Wondering about "why" such monologues were being held, I asked
        around to find answers. Most of the men I know and asked told me they could
        not care less about such an event. They were actually wondering how a 3 hour
        night of "vagina" talk could possibly be interesting... One or two monologues
        can be funny... But three hours worth? they said...
        
        On the other hand, many of my female friends whom I asked for their opinion
        were quite thrilled about them. Having read some, they said it was resonating
        with some of their experiences, and they also said they were learning about
        many "vagina" issues.
        
        I was quite astounded (to be honest, I tend to lean on the "guy" side of the
        thing, and am still wondering how 3 hours of vagina talk can be entertaining)
        by the fact that so many women (from a very unrepresentative sample, I have to
        admit) seemed to have, or know other women who have, issues surrounding their
        vagina. This is a sad statement. Perhaps research should be conducted in that
        field...
        
        Any comments welcome...
        
        Jean-Marc Perreault
        
        
        
        Anyhow, I was curious
        
        sylvestm wrote:
        
        >  The Rape Crisis Center of Daytona Beach will be holding a series of
        >  workshops at Daytona Beach Community College titled "Vagina Monologues".
        >
        > Michael Sylvester,PhD
        > Daytona Beach,Florida
        >
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