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They are only good for 4 things
1making Babies
2bed room
3cooking
4cleaning

2007-01-28 09:53:57 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

18 answers

I think you are a funny, insecure, little, gender based bigot.I can bet that I make 10 to 20 times more in a year than you do.I also have a great husband,a beautiful daughter and a very happy rewarding life.I'm a gourmet cook and I keep myself looking good All the time. I feel sorry any women who's self esteem is low enough to believe you.

2007-01-28 10:20:30 · answer #1 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 2 1

You are a moron. What do you call those 4 things, WORK....and to add to that work most women have to go out into the world and do more work. You should stay home for a week and try to do these "things" that you dont consider work and maybe you'll change your tune, oh but wait you cant make babies not without a WOMAN.

Your mother must be ashamed of you if this is really your thought process.

2007-01-29 00:32:58 · answer #2 · answered by JahJah 2 · 1 0

Google female inventors and find out some things woman are good for. Here are some things woman have invented.

Examples of famous women inventors throughout history:

Dishwasher - In 1886, Josephine Cochran proclaimed in disgust "If nobody else is going to invent a dishwashing machine, I\'ll do it myself." And she did, Josephine Cochran invented the first practical (did the job) dishwasher. Josephine Cochran had expected the public to welcome the new invention, which she unveiled at the 1893, World\'s Fair, but only the hotels and large restaurants bought her ideas. It was not until the 1950s, that dishwashers caught on with the general public.

Windshield Wiper – Even before Henry Ford started manufacturing his Model A, Mary Anderson was granted her first patent for a window cleaning device in November of 1903. Her invention could clean snow, rain, or sleet from a windshield by using a handle inside the car. Her goal was to improve driver vision during stormy weather. In 1915 the Mary Anderson ‘windshield wiper’ became standard issue on all cars.

Brassiere - The first modern brassiere to receive a patent was one invented by New York socialite, Mary Phelps Jacob in 1913. At that time, the only socially acceptable undergarment was a corset stiffened with whale bones. The invention of the brassiere eventually led to the demise of the often masochistic corset.
Disposable Diapers - In 1950, Marion Donovan was a young mother in the post-war baby boom era. She came from a family of inventors and inherited the inventing \'gene\'. Unhappy with leaky, cloth diapers that had to be washed, she first invented the 'Boater', a plastic covering for cloth diapers first made from a shower curtain. Later, using disposable absorbent material and combining it with her Boater design, Marion Donovan created the first convenient disposable diaper. Companies she presented it to told her that her product would be too expansive to produce, so she went into business for herself. A few years later, she was able to sell her company for $1 million.

Scotchgard - Patsy Sherman was a 3M research chemist assigned to work on fluorochemical polymers. Patsy Sherman was one of very few women chemists to work for a major corporation when she was hired by 3M in 1952. Her work was an essential part of the introduction of 3M’s first stain repellent and soil release textile treatments which have grown into an entire family of products known as Scotchgard ® protectors.

Kevlar - Stephanie Kwolek’s research with high performance chemical compounds for the DuPont Company led to the development of a synthetic material called Kevlar which is five times stronger than the same weight of steel. Kevlar, patented by Kwolek in 1966, does not rust nor corrode and is extremely lightweight.

2007-01-28 19:59:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

NO!!! Women are worth so much more than that! Look around you, search the internet, women have made a BIG difference in this world other than reproducing, bed room, cooking, and cleaning! Take Harriet Tubman for example! She excorted over 300 slaves to freedom! Women help make this society what it is!

2007-01-28 18:03:42 · answer #4 · answered by monkisrockmisox 3 · 4 0

I think you are just trying to cause conflict so....I do have one thing to say though...I think a woman should be given that choice. I think it is very fulfilling to most women however (self esteem and feeling of worth to the world) in contributing through the work force. Which I think it turn makes her a better wife, mother, lover and homemaker.

2007-01-28 18:03:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Yep sure. Knock 'em up a couple of times, leave them, then complain you've got to pay child support and alimony since they can;t work. Makes sense to me. After all, you've just claimed there not good for much else, right?

**EDITED** BTW does your mother know how you feel about this?

2007-01-28 18:02:42 · answer #6 · answered by Betsy 7 · 5 0

Well let's see....being a female I do the following things...

Mother
Wife
Housekeeper
Dog Trainer
Cat Keeper

Oh wait..I have a really important job -

The VP of a $25 million company!

So that makes 6 full time jobs that I do in any 24 hour period...
Wanna trade jobs jacka**??

2007-01-28 18:02:06 · answer #7 · answered by Nibbles 5 · 6 1

I take offense to what you said about women !!! Women aren't just good for four things..... Women should be working so that they don't have to depend on a man like you...............

2007-01-28 18:03:07 · answer #8 · answered by CJ 2 · 5 0

oh come on,you are wrong,plz chang your mind
i'm a man but i know that women can do anything even better than men

2007-01-28 18:16:14 · answer #9 · answered by arash 2 · 2 0

yeah i can tell by your name your in the wrong country go back were you came from a woman can do just as much if not more than a man this is 2007 retard!!!

2007-01-28 18:11:37 · answer #10 · answered by BlessedMommyof3.. 5 · 2 0

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