Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
Oracle wrote:Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
insan wrote:Oracle wrote:Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
Females r still handicaped when compared to males even in most modern countries.
Handicaps of females arise from their emotionality that is much higher than the males. Thus overwhelming majority of females r ruled by emotions more than their brains and the limited knowledge in their brains... and this is why males r better cooks and chefs.
Oracle wrote:insan wrote:Oracle wrote:Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
Females r still handicaped when compared to males even in most modern countries.
Handicaps of females arise from their emotionality that is much higher than the males. Thus overwhelming majority of females r ruled by emotions more than their brains and the limited knowledge in their brains... and this is why males r better cooks and chefs.
Sorry insan ... I do not see how being ruled by emotions is a handicap!
Now frickenick off Turk before I hit you with my frying pan ....
Oracle wrote:Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
Oracle wrote:Sex aside ...
At the moment, I cannot think of anything the male of the species is profoundly better at than women, than lifting heavy objects ...
Surely women are more, generally, useful?
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