As if there was something more accurate - and virtuous about stereotyping  
all of Russia. It's like a tiny little homogenous town, right? Not a big,  
diverse country like the former Soviet Union.
 
The Soviet Union was NOT that long ago - an eye blink in the long history  of 
humanity.
 
It's absolutely simple minded to say that ALL people of either  sex anywhere 
are "thin" - except maybe in countries where actual starvation  is going on. 
Sadly common that one too.  Plenty of chubby women (and  men) in Russia AND 
America and many other relatively affluent countries  across the globe. 
 
Ludicrous nonsense, Michael. But that's just what we've come to expect  
pretty much every time we see your address in our in-boxes.
 
Nancy M.
Long Beach City College
 
 
In a message dated 4/13/2008 4:31:37 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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From:  _Raymond Rogoway_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  
To: _Teaching in the Psychological  Sciences (TIPS)_ 
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Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 6:39  PM
Subject: Re: [tips] Russian women/set  point theory



I have been to the Soviet Union many, many times and what you  report is 
total bunk. Further, you are stereotyping an entire population of  people based 
upon a very, very limited observation and hearsay.  





Raymond Rogoway
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I was talking about Russia  not the Soviet Union. You are reminding me of 
McCain who could not  distinguish between Shiite and Sunni.
        How  long ago was the Soviet Union?
 
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona  Beach,Florida




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