Dear Uncle Mike, Is it ever proper for a woman to open a door for a man? Whenever 1 do it, I gel strange looks. Cynthia S., Portland Dear Cynthia, Like many others before you, you've confused Uncle M ike with Miss Manners, Ann Landers or her dear sister Abby. Unlike them. Uncle M ike is studiously ignorant o f etiquette: the Byzantine set o f rules and rituals devised by the idle classes to make the rest o f humanity feel socially challenged. Uncle M ike regards it as no accident that the word comes to us from the French, a culture that calls pancakes 'crepe', or that its literal meaning is 'ticket', as in: we have one and you don't. Etiquette-wise, even in the sclf-rightcously egalitarian nineties, it's probably a social gaffe fo r you to open a door for any male not obviously infirm or disabled. It's also uncouth to use your salad fork to decorously tw irl your spaghetti into the spoon you mustn't use fo r the soup. But then, it's hard to imagine why anyone in their right mind would care. I f the spirit moves you to open the door for someone, Uncle M ike sees no reason the configuration o f their reproductive hardware should enter into your decision. O f course, Uncle M ike thrives on strange looks and takes pleasure in performing those acts o f consideration his mother taught him were the basis o f good manners. Dear Uncle Mike, One o f my friends is really getting on my nerves. I want to tell her o ff but I don't want to be rude to her. What should 1 do? Anonymous, Elko, Nevada Dear Anonymous, As the first step in resolving any problem involving another human, Uncle M ike recommends self examination. Is there something you're dc that could be unsettling to your friend? Is her behavior the only thing that's getting on your nerves? Are you being overly sensitive or judgmental about something that's not a large deal? Are you just reacting negatively to change, a favorite reaction even among those old enough to know better? I f the answers are all no, you have three options: accept your friend's behavior, do something to change it, or redefine your relationship. Changing the behavior o f others is a tricky business and, i f what you're shooting fo r is positive change, you're right in assuming that telling the young woman o ff isn't the best approach. Uncle M ike has yet to witness a situation made better by being rude. Deal w ith your friend the way you'd want her to deal with you should your behavior ever run its fingernails down the blackboard o f her life. People behave badly for one o f two reasons: they're either afraid or they need attention. T ry to understand why she's being unpleasant. Although coming right out and asking her isn't cheating, you'll learn more by trying to figure it out yourself. It's also a good reason to ask your parents or other elders what they think and to think about what they say. Remember what you like most about your friend and w hy you value your relationship. Tell her. Then let her know in subtle ways (by laughingly shoving your fingers down your throat or tapping her forehead w ith an imaginary mallet) when her actions arc pushing you over the edge. I f she cares, she's a friend. I f she doesn't, she's an acquaintance. Much depends on learning to distinguish the two. describe your friend as a "good guy". This speaks well for his ability to, given lime, grasp the fundamentals o f having a relationship. Only you know whether the pearl is worth the price. Dear Lucy, The only things Uncle M ike makes it a practice not to speak o f are the private affairs o f people who arc not in the same room. Uncle Mike believes in a universe that is, beneath the bells and whistles o f observed reality, a unified field: all things are one thing. What we observe is a thin membrane o f object/cvents on an undifferentiated and unmanifest sea o f probabilities. The organizing principle that transforms what m ight be into what is, is consciousness. Every object/event in the universe, ourselves included, is a point conscious perspective o f infinite potential. This limitless possibility is the unity that rests behind the illusion o f difference, like a final Burma Shave sign saying nothing: all that is, added to all that was, m ultiplied by all that might be. The God o f quantum reality doesn't play dice. The God o f quantum reality plays poker. Dear Maria, People hate what they fear and fear what they don't understand. Many o f them live alone and frightened in a world so small that anything, or anyone, different is a threat. Racial and ethnic hatred is usually learned, and so, can be unlearned. Our country's population is changing from a predominantly white Anglo-Saxon culture into a multi-ethnic one. Hopefully, being thrown together more often w ill help us all understand how much more alike than different we are. As fo r what Uncle Mike thinks o f prejudiced people: he hopes they feel better soon. Custom fashions for the home Leslie Wood 4 3 6 -0 2 7 9 Dear Uncle Mike, Just curious. As a liberal, can't-we-all-just-get-along hypocrite, what do you think o f Slick W illy now? I'd love to hear you defend the slime ball. Consensual or not, Monica Lewinsky is a kid. No Fan, Portland, Oregon Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believing as we already do. James H aney Robinson Dear No, Uncle M ike is glad you took time from your obviously unpleasant life to scribble a few insults and half-baked opinions and send them o ff to him. You need all the release you can get and w riting letters sure beats sitting on the porch shooting rats. T o clear your confusion, Uncle M ike is not now, nor has he ever been, anyone's idea o f a liberal. As a lad, he was a conservative; which is to say, very good at behaving and playing the game. As a young man, he was a radical- which is to say, an active and disruptive agent for change. Those were the days. These days, Uncle M ike is conservative radical who votes for any party endorsing the equations o f quantum physics and the lyrics o f Bob Dylan. This may make him a progressive. But you were squealing and snorting about Miss Lewinsky. Uncle Mike must question your use o f the term 'kid'. She is, both legally and functionally, a young woman. Like you, and here all similarities must end. Uncle M ike knows about her only what he reads in the newspapers or is force fed by cable. W hile filled with compassion for anyone forced to attend Beverly H ills High, Uncle M ike cannot bring himself to cast Miss Lewinsky as a young w aif in a nding hood. Only in a time when everyone is a victim would anyone think to call her one. Like the rest o f us, she's responsible fo r her actions and, even i f they involve the President o f the only superpower on the planet, you can't imagine how little they interest Uncle Mike. Neither arc they any o f his business. What does Uncle M ike think o f President Clinton now? That he’s done some good things fo r the country, sold out some things he shouldn't have, is doing the best he can, and evidently has a hard time with monogamy. The first three are matters o f public concern, the last is between M r. Clinton and his wife. Letters to Uncle Mike: PO Box 1242, Dcpoc Bay, OR 97341 V i c t o r H . P lu c y , 4 3 6 -9 2 2 5 © © J P K im i n a w k O r n e e o s t C a n n o n P h o n e B e a c h 5 0 3 o l . l B o x , OB • 4 3 6 3 B 2 9 7 1 1 0 • 2 3 5 9 DUEBER’S A A .A W o sG n g t or» S fo f« Licons© C a nn on B »ach G L A S ffS W D R K S SANDPIPER SQUARE - L M .F T . 2 2 3 -8 1 ^ 8 "“ A A F 2 O O O O 4 O P o rtla n d A Gift Store fo r the Entire Family SANDPIPER SQUARE 436-2271 436-1718 Women *s Boutique Shore! N.W. RE v iL q Finest Shell Co the Northwest 436-9350 TrAMiforwaHoH Massage Beckq H a rt d . s .. Dear Uncle Mike, Maybe you can help with this problem. I would like to have a comfortable relationship with someone, but he makes it difficult. He continually makes Fervent Promises, but consistently delivers Faint Performances. He's a good guy, but his flakiness hurls. A ny suggestions? tí M aria U., Elko, Nevada Dear Uncle Mike, I've been reading your column for several years now and, although I don't always agree w ith your advice, I very much enjoy your mind. I especially like your thoughts on quantum physics, a subject I know nothing about but am now at least interested in, and about consciousness [ C 3 e n e r a l C o u n s e l i n g not being subject to death. These are strange subjects to find in an In d iv id u a ls advice column. You needn't answer me in print but I would be interested to know what sort o f God, i f any, you believe is consistent w ith what C o u p l e s & F a m i li e s you know about the universe? Or do you make it a practice not to speak o f such things? Call Me Lucy, Portland, Oregon S E W I N Dear Uncle Mike, What do you think o f prejudiced people? Who cares about other people's religion, culture or color? What's the main reason for people hating other people? u m . t .. u m . p . S w c & is b /S k ia ts u - ArowA»tierApv( - R e ik i C o m fo rt Care - A.B.KCP. - N.CT.M.B. 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They form a veritable constellation o f behaviors whose visible spectrum runs from monogamy and emotional availability to taking out the garbage and giving back rubs without being asked. W ithout question, men would be much better persons i f they were able to learn, or even admit their stupidity and wrongness, but after twenty-five years o f intense consciousness raising (all dates being cither before o r after Ms. Magazine), the success rate remains discouraging. As Tammy Wynctte put it so well, "A fter all, he's just a man." W hich scarcely means you shouldn't continue to bear down on him if the spirit moves you. Be the gentle ox goad that herds him to perfection. Devise a system o f rewards and punishments that molds his nature more closely into what you have in mind. Women have incredible power over men, which explains the fear and suspicion men feel when they bond with them. In terms best suited to a bumper sticker, testosterone hates to lose. Whether by habit or biochemistry, men suspect that in order to be who women need them to be, they must cease to be who they are. This is, in large part, true. It's also true i f you swap genders. Men fear what you fear: the loss o f sell. Part o f what makes mating and bonding so funny is that what preserves a sense o f self in one person, close emotional bonding and interdependence, decays it in the other. There being no accidents in the universe. Uncle Mike suspects we're all supposed to learn something from this. What physicists know so far is that the equation o f the cosmic marriage between Emission and Absorption (the roots o f the tree o f good and evil) is: different and equal. You DUEBER FAMILY STORES A Little Bit o f the Best o f Everything North west by North west Gallery 2 3 9 N o r t h H e m lo c k C annon B each O re g o n 9 7 1 10 h SHOP & A C C E S S O R Y BO UTIO tJE 503 436 0 577 239 N H EM LO C K P .O . B o x 1 0 21 5 0 3 /4 3 6 - 0 7 4 1 J O Y C E L IN C O L N . 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