There is no way to know a definitive answer to that question, since the woman will just not stop speaking. Note, I said speaking, I did not infer that she was saying anything.
2007-07-02 02:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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She could be wrong according to the man, some men might choose to verbally agree with women, even if they think that she is wrong. Their desire to gain favour or rapport with the woman, or their feeling of inherent superiority, might be so strong that they can just humour her, or not feel insecure enough about their own "rightness" to try and correct her at all.
Similarly, it is vice versa if you asked: If a man speaks......woman there to correct him....
Or we could just replace the word man and woman with the word "person" and my answer would be similar, instead with the word "person."
Therefore, there are no definite yes or no answers to this question, only analyses and personal reactions, and attempted witty retorts.
This is only a sexist question to those whom interpret the question with the underlying belief that women are inferior to men, or whom have the underlying belief that women are superior to men. This applies to both the men and women, whom harbour either belief irrespectively.
2007-07-02 10:20:46
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answered by driving_blindly 4
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Do you mean by like for example you are a woman and you say, " the Earth is flat." and there is no man to correct your mistake then if you are right or wrong? Well, in that case you're wrong because you don't need a man to correct you, anyone can correct you even yourself, even if there is no one to correct you, you will still be wrong because you were wrong origanally and the Lord knows you're wrong, you know you're wrong and if your statement or whatever is incorrect then it means it is incorrect even if there is no-one to correct you. I might've made it a bit confusing but I hope you still get me.
2007-07-02 10:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You've got that wrong. Its "When a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to correct him, is he still wrong?"
Silly men.. you always get everything wrong. Where would you be without women to always correct everything for you?
2007-07-02 09:20:59
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answered by paintmeblue719 5
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How about if a man speaks and there isn't a women there to correct him, is he still wrong? That makes more sense to me !!!!!!!!! You must think that your gender is the only one that has brains, not so, as we can tell by your question!!!!
2007-07-02 09:04:42
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answered by chessmaster1018 6
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It depends on what she is saying... and maybe there is no one with her who has the courage to correct her. it depends on the personality of the woman, if she is controlling then it will be most likely that no one will correct her.
2007-07-02 09:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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in my case if a woman speaks you better listen.
I don't care who you are or of what gender if your wrong your wrong,and if your right your right.
Let me ask you this. Is a person wrong if they've been tought wrong. Or don't know any beter. And is one right just because thats all they know? Your choice of faith is one example.
2007-07-02 10:16:01
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answered by ya-who 5
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LOL. This reeks of chauvenism. It's apparent that there isn't a woman or a real man to put you in your place for asking such a question like this.
Edit: Larkton's repsonse reeks of blind feminism as well.
2007-07-02 09:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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There would always be another woman to correct her!!
2007-07-02 09:04:20
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answered by small 7
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if a woman speaks, she is always right. if a man is there, she may pretend to agree she is wrong but that is only because she is smarter!
HAHAHA, I am not a sexist pig but I like to give people a dose of their own medicine! Hey Poindextros you are a bit dense aren't you? Can't you discern sarcasm from serious talk?
2007-07-02 09:03:36
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answered by larkton 3
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