Ahhhh Marvel,

So you read sex into my signature? That quote has nothing to do with sex....it has to do with women stepping up to do things that were traditionally not done by women. Do you think Eleanor Roosevelt had sex on her mind constantly...or Rosa Parks...when she had the nerve to sit where she wanted to on the bus!? Dude, get an education.

You know NOTHING about me...and are therefore inconsequential to me.

Nicky....don't listen to this jerk, he's obviously a troll.

Do you recognize these names? Dorothy Arzner. Ida Lupino. Barbara McClintock. Barbara Jordan. Madeline Albright. Katharine Graham. Julie Dash. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. If you don't, you should.

Each woman, in her own way, rejected the societal norm of the "well behaved" woman and made significant contributions to American culture and society. Dorothy Arzner was the only woman film director in Hollywood until the 1940s, and screen star Ida Lupino was the only woman directing Hollywood films from the 1940s-1970s. Barbara McClintock demonstrated that DNA structure could be rearranged and reprogrammed, a discovery that forms the basis for current genetic research. Barbara Jordan was the first African American woman elected to Congress. Madeline Albright is the first U.S. Secretary of State. Katherine publishes the Washington Post. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is a renowned author who said - "Well behaved women rarely make history."

That's where my signature comes from.

GEL


Well behaved women rarely ever make history!