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In reply to the discussion: Are men the weaker sex? [View all]redstatebluegirl
(12,827 posts)9. Yes no doubt.
When my MIL was ill it was her daughters and DIL who took care of her. The men did not want any part of taking care of her end of life issues, they were also "afraid of being there when she passed". When my niece and nephew stayed with us and got the flu, I took care of them, my husband said it made him nauseous to clean them up.
Most women I know work at least one job, if not two, have kids and elderly parents or relatives they are responsible for. They are also responsible for keeping the house clean and most of the cooking. In my house I even take care of the yard most of the time.
No offense guys, you would be lost without the women in your lives.
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The science has been there all while I was raising kids and reading the books.
Bananaluver
Jan 2020
#3
Well, I have heard plenty of women say "You should try childbirth some time."
TreasonousBastard
Jan 2020
#5
I love my husband, but if he gets a cold he is down for the count and needs constant care.
redstatebluegirl
Jan 2020
#27
Let me be really sexist. When I want a complete escape from our political doo-doo, I'll switch on
Karadeniz
Jan 2020
#13
And what of constitutional strength (rather than the ill-defined 'muscular strength')?
LanternWaste
Jan 2020
#67
You are right, it is always attributed to Betty but it turns out it was actually someone else.
FM123
Jan 2020
#59
Evolution is science, and science is not predicated on "if they had to, they'd do it..."
LanternWaste
Jan 2020
#68
Can you provide the relevant and objective numbers to support this premise?
LanternWaste
Jan 2020
#70