2006-07-16
22:59:33
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but sir, show me a field where women have dominated man.
2006-07-16
23:05:16 ·
update #1
ms. quila i am well prepared to defeat you and your entire group if it is really a battle of wits and if you all don't use those wepons of tears and emotions.
2006-07-16
23:11:06 ·
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what is this rubbish of raising children. if women would not borne children then what was the need of Mr. Darwin's evolution to create her.
2006-07-16
23:14:09 ·
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but what about the subtle crimes of women, they kill yet are beyond law.
Thousands of men have died of broken heart. Have any woman been punished for it?
2006-07-16
23:18:02 ·
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You're wrong, but it's not my job to prove it. Go away, chauvinist.
2006-07-16 23:02:53
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answer #1
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answered by Jack430 6
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OH BOY, HAVE YOU OPENED A CAN OF WORMS.
I Would Like to see You give Birth.
I hope you Stay Single for the rest of your natural life.
You are very disillusioned and there is definitely a difference in men and women and I really don't think that one is more superior than the other. I think we (sorry, most) compliment one another and help each other(not you) on life's strange journey.
I really hope you get better educated or you will have a very lonely life.
And too your Question of where women have dominated man I will give you just a few
Meg Whitman eBay
Anne Mulcahy Xerox
Brenda Barnes Sara Lee
Oprah Winfrey Harpo
Andrea Jung Avon
Pat Woertz Chevron
Sallie Krawcheck Citigroup
Abigail Johnson Fidelity
Karen Katen Pfizer
Judy McGrath Viacom
Indra Nooyi PepsiCo
Christine Poon Johnson & Johnson
Ann Moore Time Inc
Pat Russo Lucent Technologies
Ginni Rometty IBM
Anne Sweeney Walt Disney
Susan Arnold Proctor & Gamble
Ann Livermore Hewlett-Packard
Zoe Cruz Morgan Stanley
Charlene Begley General Electric
Anne Stevens Ford Motor
Susan Desmond Hellmann Genentech
Susan Ivey Reynolds America
Amy Woods Brinkley Bank of America
Shelly Lazarus WPP
Irene Rosenfeld PepsiCo
Heidi Miller J.P.Morgan Chase
Linda Dillman Wallmart
Mary Minnick Coca-Cola
Carol Bartz Autodesk
Doreen Toben Verizon
Stacey Snider GE
Cathleen Black Hearst Magazines
Lisa Weber MetLife
Lois Quam United Health Group
Carrie Cox Schering-Plough
Nancy Peretsman Allen & Co
Mary Sammons Rite Aid
Susan Decker Yahoo
Dawn Hudson PepsiCo
Amy Pascal Sony
Claire Watts Wal-Mart
Vivian Banta Prudential Financial
Ellyn McColgan Fidelity
Ellen Kullman DuPont
Barbara Desoer Bank of America
Ursula Burns Xerox
Safra Catz Oracle
Kathy Cassidy General Electric
Ruth Bader Ginsbury US Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor Retiring US Supreme Court Justice
Condoleezza Rice United States Secretary of State
Harriett Beecher Stowe Author "Uncle Toms Cabin"
Susan B Anthony Womens Right Movenment
Mary Cassatt Artist
Gertrude Stein Writer Influenced famous writers
Elenor Roosevelt Influenced Many
Babe Didrikson Zaharia Influenced Medical Research
Rosa Parks Civil Rights Movement
Marjorie Scardino CEO Pearson Britain
Anne Lauvergeon Chairman Areva
Mary Ma Senior VP and CFO Legend
Lien Siaou-Sze Vice President Hewlett_Packard
Patricia Barbizet CEO Artemis
Eiko Kono President Recruit
Belinda Stronach CEO Magna International
Christine Tsung President & CEO China Airlines
And Many Many more
I wouldn't say your are on the Verge of being Offensive I would say you ARE OFFENSIVE
2006-07-17 06:16:00
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answered by lyndell v 4
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What an interesting question!
I'm female, and want to admit that you are right..to an extent.
Nearly all disciplines are, in fact, dominated by males (notable exceptions: nursing; teaching; child care and, oddly, real estate). This is a matter of record, and can be easily confirmed.
I'd like to suggest that women lag behind men, statistically, because of Baby Love...there is something about having and raising children that takes attention and energy away from other pursuits.
Therefore, if you want a fair comparison, you must compare apples to apples: men to women without children. I feel confident that I can name many childless women, famous and otherwise, who have achieved high academic and professional status. It is my opinion that the defining characteristic, here, is the lack of children.
But, back to your question: is it proper to investigate this gap? Of course it's proper. Any search for knowledge is proper. Ah, but is it productive? Will it be tolerated? You know the answer to that already.
All of the above is written with the assumption that you are asking dispassionately, out of interest.
If, however, you are asking out of a smirking need to wave your virtual d*ck around, shame on you. You should be run over by a thousand baby strollers occupied by incontinent toddlers.
2006-07-17 07:57:34
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answered by silvercomet 6
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Ok, lagman, you have just pissed off a woman and were I your server I would pour scalding hot coffee right in your lap.
There is a book called "The Natural Superiority of Women" by Ashley Montague. Go read it, if you can, there are some really big words in it, and then come back and we'll have a match. I do so hate to have a battle of wits with and unarmed person. En guarde.
"God is coming and she is pissed"
2006-07-17 06:07:10
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answered by -Tequila17 6
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This is not true. Although females are generally less muscular in nature they excel "in every way." The misconception was established by ancient times where patriarchal form of society was embraced and proliferated by the Muslim cultures. Only males were conscripted by the military at the time. For example my wife is a Chemical Engineer and a Chemist.
2006-07-17 06:21:07
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answered by ATIJRTX 4
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Yeah, and while we're at it, lets take up a count of how many men have borne and raised children! I think that there might be a discrepancy in the numbers there.
2006-07-17 06:08:24
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answered by lrad1952 5
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I don't agree with every way, but every stat says women make less than men for doing the same job, so what's up with that?
Physically, there are some women out there that could kick your butt for saying this, so there are exceptions to your rule!
2006-07-17 06:05:17
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answered by powhound 7
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There are physiological differences between men and women that simply cannot be denied, no matter how loud feminists screech.
This does not mean one or the other is inferior, no we are all deserving equal treatment, but it does mean there is a difference.
2006-07-17 06:04:17
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answered by marceldev29 4
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Only 2% of the prison population is women, so I guess they are lagging behind.
2006-07-17 06:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You're assuming that they do but guess what..they don't. Example: More women are enrolled in colleges and universities than men (in the US).
2006-07-17 06:03:59
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answered by scubalady01 5
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Probably offensive to women because they DON'T lag behind us in every way.
2006-07-17 06:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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