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eing old(er) suggests more experience. And at 50, I have had my share of experiences. Some of it good, lots of it bad, all of it learning. Of course, that doesn't mean I've learned my lesson well. I have bumbled my way through a number of bad experiences, some I have repeated a few times. As you might imagine, all these experiences fall within the very narrow scope of an Asian American male, so I should be the last guy to give anyone advice, don't you think?
Still, some people come to me for advice. I have to tell them that I don't know the answer, as most of the issues fall within the very narrow scope of their individual lives. The best thing I do is ask questions. As an academic, this is one of the few things I do well. So when a student comes to me with a question--What should I do when I graduate? How do I tell this girl I like her? How do I get this boy off my back?--I usually start by asking questions about their concerns: How do you really feel about it? How badly do you want to do whatever it is you want to do? Fortunately for me, the person will usually come up with his own answer, and I will look like a genius... which I'm not. Well, maybe just a little, not because I give advice, but because I don't. People really have to take care of their own shit, don't you think?
Advice seekers are not limited to my students. I get a few inquiries here as well, such as the following
Hey Onigiriman, could you please advise me on the old-fashioned (proper) form/method of dating. I recently went on a blind date with a girl and am interested in getting to know her better. I was brought up in a conservative household but with the dynamic area of dating I forget what is and should be proper? Thanks!
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Ah! You forgot the URL to your site, so I googled Blogspot and after that it was easy to find you. The web is a scary place! :-))
I do love reading your blog and shall be a regular. I think you have a very refreshing way of writing, and not at all "Oyaji- like" since you claim to be in your 50's. *grin* (Apologies, but that was a compliment, insulting as it sounded. hee hee!) I wish I'd had a teacher like you during my university days too... I think I will call you "Sensei". Even though it reminds me of the line in Natsume Soseki's book, Kokoro, which was one of the first Japanese writers i read, (I was 13) and i loved it! Yadda-yadda-yadda. Sorry to go on for ever, but thank you for visiting me.*o-jigi*
ore nimo oshiete kureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i need to freshen up on datin'
Dear o-Man,
How can I hook up with Il Divo's Sebastien Izambard?
Sincerely,
G
The best thing I do is ask questions.
Actually, I think that's the best type of person to talk to when sorting out the problem. Sometimes a person just needs a sounding board to help them realize the answer that's slapping them with a trout around already. It's like counseling sometimes, which is a lot different from advice (which people usually make the mistake of relating).
I enjoyed reading your views on the whole courtship things. I'm a women's libber myself but I confess that I like guys who are gentlemen.
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