Yes, i am gender biased.
What brought it on?
A little fact that men and women are DIFFERENT!
Does realizing that men and women should have separate bathrooms gender biased? Yes
Does realizing that it is FAIR for a company to provide women with extra health insurance for her pregnancy gender biased? Yes
Are those wrong things to realize? Not in a slightest.
2006-08-24 09:34:41
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answer #1
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answered by hq3 6
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Yes, I think everyone is is gender-biased.
It is sort of like being biased toward America if you were born there. Most people are, even if America is full of the same &^% that any other country is.
I think women should be given extra time off for pregnancy. I think a year might be good. We would all benefit from mothers or daddies being able to be home with their children awhile and not lose their jobs. It will never happen here, because our culture does not honor motherhood or children.
I think children should be seperated by gender but equal, at school, to cut down on the distractions. Mixers for dances and football games, etc, would bring them together enough.
I think women should be allowed any job they can physically handle--as long as the standards are not lowered just for them.
I think men and women should be single in the military, since family life is hard on everyone involved. Families break up a lot.
I think women make better doctors, because they are more detail-and people-oriented (generally.)
Men make better grunts, since they are often strong and dense..
I think women are tougher emotionally than men, and have to live life and deal with periods, high heels, and looking good even when they feel like hiding under the cover. Men are generally whiners unless you get them angry. Then they are beastly.
Women are catching up, tho.
I am delighted to be a woman. My dad would have liked me better if I had been a boy, but who knows what that would have turned out like.
I generally think women are great. There are exceptions, of course.
Men are mostly power-crazy, and driven by sex and money. Generally, they think with the wrong head. They tend to be shallow and afraid of their emotions.
I have been fortunate to find a kind, mature, and sexy man to spend my life with. They are rare as hen's teeth.
I am tough, and caring, talented and generous, funny and sexy.
I have had a fairly lovely life, interrupted by a few bad scenes.
2006-08-31 10:31:44
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answered by Lottie W 6
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It depends upon what you consider to be a bias. Recognizing that there are differences between men and women is not a bias. There are natural differences. However, considering either sex to be more ignorant or less valuable is an incredible bias that many people are guilty of. Regarding the opinions of a member of one sex above the opinions of another is a bias. And I think in a way we're all a little biased without realizing it. It would help if there weren't certain people that cause us to make those stereotypes. Some guys really are dumb brutes and some girls really are weak, prissy snobs. That doesn't mean we should generalize about everyone, but a lot of people do.
2006-08-24 17:07:28
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answered by Missouri LitWit 3
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There is only one difference between a man and a woman. It is just the physical difference in our body composition that separates the woman from the man. Any farther than that and you are getting into the mis-configured retarded minds of the East. Like I really would want to see a woman walking around looking like a lamp shade, 5 feet behind me with no job. Screw that, if she wants to work or do whatever, I am happy to see her do so. Some people must stop living in the 7th century. In order for this world to survive.
2006-08-30 19:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you asking here? I don't understand your question? Do you mean do you hate being in your present gender? Or do you mean do you hate a paticular gender? Or do you mean are you stuck in the prison view of gender where you think it's psychotic to step out of your actually gender by crossdressing?
Sorry can't answer your question without understanding it!
2006-08-31 10:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not gender biased. An oft-repeated question is "Which is the better sex?" It is a silly question. Men and women are different though we cannot say which is better. Because like the two sides of a coin they are complementary.
Modern nuclear families throw men and women into close proximity. Physically, emotionally and in many aspects they are not compatible for social life. Men are interested in making money and women in spending it. Feminists boast that they cannot compete with men because of their physical limitations. Then why is it that they cannot compete with men in games like chess where muscle power is not required? It is because chess is a game invented by man and for men in accordance with his mental specialties. Computers are another field where women can't really compete because computers are designed by men in accordance with their cerebral specialties. The present world is a world developed by man and for men in accordance with his cerebral qualities which are different from women's. Women trying to compete with men in a man's world are like our trying to compete with a ducks in swimming. I have no sexual prejudices, But I think women should develop a world of their won in accordance with their specialties instead of trying to compete with man in his world and playing spoilsport.
2006-08-31 22:15:08
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answered by xavier w 2
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I am gender biased.
I have difficulty engaging in intelligent conversations with women, only to have them treat me like an idiot becuase I'm not interested in the types of frivolous things that they are, and to be subtley "policed" for it.
I used to enable women, now I just don't care. Yes, I know that things in general are harder for women, but they don't even support their own, so I don't care.
2006-08-25 04:34:45
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answered by The Garden of Fragile Egos 3
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Yes,if I was a female. I'd much rather be a hot female that can achieve multiple orgasms all night long if necessary. Drive men crazy but sadly for them I would be a lesbian. And I would also be a successful entrepreneur with several businesses and holdings.........*sigh
2006-08-24 21:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, upto a point. Because I grew up in a very patriarchal society where women aren't treated right
2006-08-31 16:29:28
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answered by aniski7 4
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Only after I read Andrea Dworkin and Mary Daly.
2006-08-24 18:42:45
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answered by wehwalt 3
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