As you may notice, even if the main purpose of these two months is helping women, we are still young, and we are still tourists in a foreign land so unavoidably, one of the things we have been doing a lot since we came to the States is compare lifestyles.
Our principal object of study is the subway, we have this classification of each city we have visited. Last weekend we went to Washington DC, and our first impression was than its subway was pretty neat, cool, new and kind of stylish. In other words we were astonished.
On the other hand the one in The City is different: older and dirtier, the AC drives you crazy inside whereas, if you need to wait four your train you would melt like an ice-cream.
And surprisingly we discovered that the subway, the underground, the metro, the tube or the way you call it; is like the abortion: in some cities is really accepted by the people and they see it as not such a bad thing, but quick and efficient to get rid of your "problem" while in other places is almost clandestine, dark and terrible. Places where people don't accept it but unfortunately it keeps occurring.
Anyways, I hope this would comes to an end (abortion not subway development) and that what we are doing here becomes part of something bigger.
Our principal object of study is the subway, we have this classification of each city we have visited. Last weekend we went to Washington DC, and our first impression was than its subway was pretty neat, cool, new and kind of stylish. In other words we were astonished.
On the other hand the one in The City is different: older and dirtier, the AC drives you crazy inside whereas, if you need to wait four your train you would melt like an ice-cream.
And surprisingly we discovered that the subway, the underground, the metro, the tube or the way you call it; is like the abortion: in some cities is really accepted by the people and they see it as not such a bad thing, but quick and efficient to get rid of your "problem" while in other places is almost clandestine, dark and terrible. Places where people don't accept it but unfortunately it keeps occurring.
Anyways, I hope this would comes to an end (abortion not subway development) and that what we are doing here becomes part of something bigger.
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