No, Women are just as warped as men just in different ways. There are so many things that a woman can do better than a man but I have to admit that there are things that men are better at than women.
2007-01-20 16:04:15
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answered by Karen 3
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Interesting theory but very warped in itself. Sperm is what determines female (X) or male (Y), since women are XX and male are XY, you can figure out the rest. As for use of the word "technically", it doesn't mean the same as biologically. Women produce testosterone also so there goes the testosterone theory. Maybe you need to spend a little more time learning biology before asking these types of questions.
2007-01-20 16:22:07
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answered by cait_anne 2
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Defective in what way?
There was an article in US News & World Report a while back (a couple years ago) about the genetic differences between men and women, boys and girls....
The authors' theory was that because men have a smaller amount of DNA (Y vs X), they are more fragile genetically, they're more prone to genetic diseases, mutations (ADD/ADHD?).
Because of the way the US public school system is set up, boys are also more prone to failure in the class room. The way schools are set up doesn't work well with how boys' brains function- kinetically.
On the other hand, us women are pretty hormonal, and that often has a dramatic effect on our moods and emotions... which can also be viewed as "defective"....
2007-01-20 16:19:21
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answered by Yoda's Duck 6
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I don't believe , males are not totally defectives. They have their brilliant parts in performance and even performed pretty well than females.For example, a reputable chef in the five star hotel or restaurant,a top class architect engineer, a famous solicitor, a proficiency surgery or doctor etc.. are all carried out effectively by male performers.Only there're certain areas or aspect that unable to fulfil the expectation or requirement by the opposite sex thus condemned as defective.If males are really so defective, can they be a sperm donor?
2007-01-20 17:04:05
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answered by ELGINKOH 2
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No, of course not. While many female animals have nothing to do with the males after they've mated, human females are particular in that they strongly prefer to keep their males around. Some scientists speculate that this is why women don't go into heat, and instead are receptive to sex regardless of their fertility cycle.
Men are an important part of human society and family structure. If we were to relegate men to pure "sperm donor" status, we would be behaving in a very unnatural and non-human manner.
And while it's true testosterone causes the development of male characteristics, it is important to keep in mind that many other hormones cause the development of our other characteristics. Hormones are a perfectly natural part of development; without them, we wouldn't survive. There's nothing "defective" about that.
2007-01-20 16:44:13
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answered by Halley 2
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Hey, "...(remember, fetuses are all technically female until the testosterone comes in)?" NOT ALOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT!
You are one very smart guy: I find there are many defective ones ranting and raving and whining and crying and bullying and stomping, etc, etc, ...on this forum. You are proof-positive that we are all intelligent beings who contribute to the greater good, regardless of sex or gender. As for the defective ones ranting and raving and whining and crying and bullying and stomping, etc, etc...they are dysfunctional misfits... They voice their delusional grievances with all the finesse of TODDLERS.
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I just read "On the other hand, us women are pretty hormonal, and that often has a dramatic effect on our moods and emotions... which can also be viewed as "defective"....". PROVEN WRONG; AN OLD MYTH NOW DISPELLED. The INSURANCE INDUSTRY knows this for a FACT. Why do young males pay higher rates for car insurance than young female drivers (all other variables being equal)? Because their raging testosterone levels. The insurance industry's reasoning is based on rock-solid statistical evidence remaining unchanged for many, many years: young male's raging testosterone levels makes them much more prone to becoming involved in car crashes. They do more damage as a group, therefore they pay higher insurance rates as a group. Look up data on young males and violent death: compare that same data to same age female similarly killed (mortality rates). There's my evidence - in a nutshell.
2007-01-20 16:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. We both are "engineered" to serve a biological purpose. We are different, but one is not better than the other, and, frankly, I think we should just stop comparing one another, it only leads to confusion. As for the rest, we are humans, both genders, all of the "races"...none of us are superior or inferior as a group, and we should all just be judged based on our individual merits, instead of lumping all women, or men, or Asians, for that matter, into a stereotype.
2007-01-20 20:26:51
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answered by wendy g 7
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No, except on days when some guy really pisses me off. They're definitely different from women, but I think calling them defective is just sexist. I get irritated when women do that, because it gives us a bad rep. I think it is interesting that fetuses are technically female at first, but I think it's interesting that fetuses have tails for a while, too. :)
2007-01-20 15:57:15
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answered by kacey 5
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Good question?
Harper Lee's characters Mayella and Scout had very different types of fathers - they can SWAP FAMILIES for 40 days in a 2007 version of To Kill A Mockingbird? This a great movie idea!?
2007-01-20 16:06:54
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answered by clophad 2
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Not just men. Women can be defective as well. Just listen to some of the moronic things people write here.
2007-01-21 02:19:46
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answered by heathen 4
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