Posted on 08/08/2009 4:39:06 PM PDT by GOPGuide
LOL - hard to keep it there ... I’m usually around 110-115
All the feminists I know and am married to thinks that women are MORE equal than men. ;-)
Plural? Better hope they don't find out about one another...
;-)
Wow, impressively thin. I’m 5’5” and 120 - I try to keep it within two pounds of the 120 mark, up or down.
With a chocolate ganache and raspberry torte in my frig. Its impossible to keep my weight any where.. :O)
Wow.
This thread sure brought out a lot of female freepers.
What’s your address - I’m on my way over .... !!!!
And you like it that way.
Just to turn you green with envy, its sitting beside my Carmel Turtle Cheesecake....:O)
Pun intended?
I must admit that I could never quite grasp the concept that x,y or z = a number. However, I can balance a checkbook. I know that writing checks for over the balance in my account will result in, at the very least, fines, and at the most, criminal indictments.
Ok, that’s it!!! I’m heading out to get a Dove bar .... double chocolate ....
I was actually hoping to bring out misogynistic freepers rather than the wimmin. But if I got you of all people pissed off and indignant, then my mission is complete.
5’6” - but a 45” ribcage. Finding Bras that fit is an all-day job.
Getting back on-topic... there are differences in neurology betweeen men and women that are visible at 26 weeks after conception. Dynamic MRI scans show that men and women use different parts if the brain for the same purpose, and the same part for different purposes.
We had no idea of the extensive differences in anatomy even ten years ago.
However... like everything in biology, it’s statistical. Men are taller than women - but there’s plenty of women taller than many men. Women tend to be better at verbal communication, but some are tongue-tied compared to some guys. We have to treat individuals on their merits.
That’s my brand of Feminism anyway. I think males get a raw deal in divorce courts in many states, but the Glass Ceiling is very real.
Transsexual men - that is men with feminised bodies at birth, get a 5% pay increase on average when they get their problem fixed.
Transsexual women get a 25% pay cut. Same person, same skills, same qualifications.
Oh yes, transsexuals have cross-gendered brains. Quite literally male brain in female body, or the reverse. It’s a congenital problem. But I digress.
“Less good” is also a viable alternative in British English. So if you have an actual point to make regarding the article, I suggest you try something besides baseless grammar nitpicking.
I'm not sure what the point of your post is. Your anecdotal experience in one frame of reference says nothing about overall statistics or about other frames of reference. Am I to conclude that decades worth of research in sex differences is in error because of your (limited) experiences?
Or should I counter with additional frames of reference? I could give you my own personal anecdotes concerning an amateur national championship women's hockey team that played in our local beer league. Not only did they go 0-25 for the season, the average margin of victory was in double digits. I suppose I could make observations about women based on this experience that would be just as accurate and valid as yours, yes? Or perhaps the fact is that your personal experience is statistically irrelevant (as is mine)?
Actually, your statements hurt your case more than anything else. Whenever I hear some guy talking about how tough he is (or how much better at X or Y he is), it's usually the exact opposite. People who are impressive don't have to talk about it. So my natural reaction (also backed up by personal experience, making it as equally valid as your post above) is to assume that his bluster is actually an admission of inferiority... and his desperate desire that it was not so.
So what does that say about your post?
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
Those MRI scans are obviously SEXIST!
My lib arts professors told me so!
/s
Ok, whatever ...
Um, isn’t Minette Marrin a woman? :-)
Or a seat in Congress, or maybe even a Nobel Prize in Economics and a weekly column in the NY Times...
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