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    My #1 complaint about the apocalyptic books and movies I've read/seen is that the woman is always the screaming lunatic, dragging her feet, complaining and griping and feeling sorry for herself. Oftimes, she causes such delays and such trouble that she puts the entire family in grave jeopardy, all due to her self-centered, small-minded, egotistical, self-absorbed, time-consuming whining.

    I represent that remark.

    When I write my apocalyptic thriller, it's going to be the MAN who dances around and whines and complains and carries on.

    Because in my life, that'd be closer to the truth.

    I'm a 50-something writer with several books under my belt. I read way too much and I think way, way too much. I saw "the writing on the wall" about three years ago and started trying to get ready - as much as a 50-something woman can get ready.

    Two years ago, I got my concealed carry permit (no small feat), and then last year, I got my Ham Radio license. I'm also collecting nice bicycles (I have four so far) and learning how to work on them - change tires and fix the gears and such - because I think bicycles will be worth their weight in gold soon.

    I'm also learning a lot about electronics and electrical systems (thanks to the interest in Ham Radio), and I now own a nice CB, and am still shopping for a good Ham Radio. I'm hoping to get my General License (more power) very soon.

    The more delicate and intricate our cellphone technology becomes, the more easily it can be fractured and destroyed. My interest in Ham Radio was motivated by several factors, but the SHTF is a big one.

    Ham Radio and CB Radio are fascinating, because they're their own little radio stations, broadcasting and receiving from a single remote unit. How cool is that?


    Meanwhile, my husband reminds me frequently that this is America, and nothing bad will ever happen here. He's heavily invested in stocks (US Stock Market), and I've begged him to get out. "Nothing bad will happen here," he tells me - over and over again.

    I hope and pray he's right.

    As the poet once said, "The center can not hold."

    That's the single most succinct thing I've ever read that aptly describes America's troubles.


    BTW, I live in southeastern Virginia, and our children are grown. My dog, however, is still a baby at two years old, and she's such a good little girl. :)

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    Welcome to the forums.

    Most people will not "rise to the ocassion" but will sink. We must get used to overcoming small adversities now. We must get used to dealing with less than ideal conditions. We must get back used to HARD WORK.
    www.homesteadingandsurvival.com

    www.survivalreportpodcast.com

    "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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    • #3
      Awesome a female hero!! Welcome aboard Lara Croft of the Survival World!
      Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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      • #4
        Ha! You sound like my wife. DW gets so aggravated at the female nitwits in those show/movies she can't sit still!

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        • #5
          I have read several diary type accounts of the pioneer thing where the wagon trains headed west, and in several of them, the men spent most of the trip in the wagon, sick or unable to help much, and the women actually made it happen.

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          • #6
            Welcome to the forum!

            You'd like my wife, she's the opposite of what you described. She hunts, works hard, is onboard with preparing and she outshot me in qualifying for her concealed handgun license.:o
            http://theoldtimeway.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Hello Betty and welcome. I agree about the role delegated to females by the survivalist community. However, in all fairness most survivalist were men when the movement began to grow, so I always cut them some slack.

              However, I also know that I am not nearly as strong as most men. It has a lot to do with male upper body strength. Lets face it, God made up different. THANK GOODNESS. That said, I know that right now I am the one everyone in my family comes to for problem solving help. I'm the one that gently steers the direction my family is taking by logic, reasoning and at times 'putting my foot down'. I've NEVER, NEVER screamed and nagged a day in my life. (well, maybe once)

              In reality, I'd love to be able to believe that I'm safe and secure because a big strong male is going to take care of me. But that's a Hollywood myth.

              Today's reality is that a woman thinks she's married James Bond and gets the Pillsbury Dough Boy.

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              • #8
                Sigourney Weaver was my hero when I was a kid. When she battled the queen alien in Aliens, I had a hole new respect for women.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by monkeybird View Post
                  Today's reality is that a woman thinks she's married James Bond and gets the Pillsbury Dough Boy.
                  Hahhahaha really? Wow I'm so glad you all are here and Monkeybird I love your viewpoints and input. Awesome GI Janes here to put the softie knuckledraggers in place.
                  Oh I gotta quit laughing, this is starting to hurt!
                  Reverse Sterotyping
                  Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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