Why is it so hard for men to identify with women as fellow travelers on this good Earth?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is easier to know men in general, than men in particular.
I just really have an affinity for women. Watching them go through journeys is more interesting to me than watching men.
The problem for all women is we're identified by how we look instead of by our heads and our hearts.
In a place like Afghanistan where the society is completely segregated, women have access to women. Men cannot always photograph women and cannot get the access that I get.
I actually don't meet very many men because they are, I guess, afraid to approach me or think that I'm from another planet.
That men have an interest in knowing the world which surrounds them, and consequently that their reflection should have been applied to it at an early date, is something that everyone will readily admit.
I think that women on expeditions often get sucked into giving 150 percent of themselves because they feel they have to prove themselves physically equal to men. We get ourselves into trouble and burn out.
There have always been men of all background and ethnicities on my father's job sites. And long before it was commonplace, you also saw women.
Why are women... so much more interesting to men than men are to women?
We ask to be recognized as men.