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tech_smythe

(190 posts)
16. I completely disagree, When I thought like you it nearly tore me apart
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 10:50 AM
Apr 2012

Men and women A R E different.
We have different biological drives and needs. Our caloric and dietary needs, while similar, are still different in subtle ways.

We are both good at different aspects. That doesn't mean that we can't do the same jobs (men and women) and it doesnt meant that both shouldnt get paid the same (I meant seriously WTF is with paying women less?!) But it does mean that we NEED to accept each other's differences.

I have a penis, I can pee standing up.
A female doesn't and generally can't.

Woman bleed every 28 days (in general. my exwife had... problems) which makes them... unhappy
Men don't. We're pretty much like this 365.25 days a year

Women give birth and can die anywhere in the process.
Men shoot and can walk away after sex.

There ARE differences between the gender and wanting to disregard that is really... short sighted.

Women experience life differently than men. No matter how much you try to neuter men, we still look at the female form. Eyes, noses, tits, ass, hands, feet... every man is different to what attracts them. Even Gay men looks at women in similar ways. Some times to emulate, sometimes just to admire.

Men generally don't receive such attention. We are not the one's who are seen as needed for breeded. We are genetically driven to breed.

It may sound sexist to tell the truth, but that's life.
Women have the right to have their own group to bitch about men, the unfairness of the world (all valid points I might add) the economy, parenting from their perspective, divorce, et al.

as do men.

Each gender needs it's release valve.

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