doing that. None of my guy friends just sat around doodling little things on their notebooks, so I’m convinced that this is mainly a girl thing. While I was growing up I always had to do chores. Most of the time it was something like take out the trash, do the dishes, pick up the yard, or fold laundry. I never got a choice of what chore I wanted to do. It was already picked out for me. I never got a break and did simple chores; I always had to do chores that made you stink and took a lot of work and effort. So in high school I started dating girls. Now this was something I never did until high school. As for the whole who calls whom and who visits whom things, I never really thought about it, but a couple weeks ago it was brought to my attention. While over break I met this girl from back home. We started seeing each other a lot and calling and things like that. Well I wanted her to come up here cause I was living here. So she asked her father and his response was this, “well I think he should come here, but…..” I never honestly thought about it, but it is usually always the guy’s job to call the girl or go see the girl. If two people go out on a date who is it that drives? It’s usually the guy. When you’re with a girl and you’re about to go out, they never think of where they want to go. It’s always left up to the guys to decide what they do. Now, on the other hand, once things go beyond dating and into the bedroom you’re not really going to hear a guy tell a girl to stop if things go that far. Girls are the first to say, “stop” or “I don’t think we should be doing this.” These aren’t things that are taught to us, it’s just something that we’ve learned through television and society. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to realize some of the things that seem to be the guys “job”. Now I guess I say “job&...