Only at peeing while standing up. Statistically. And sometimes my aim isn't that great. Mostly.
Okay... no. But I really don't see how my mother carried me around in her body for nine months and raised me for eighteen years so that I can feel superior to her.
2007-08-05 13:35:51
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answered by writersblock73 6
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I do not think I am better. Physiologically speaking I maybe able to run faster, generally be stronger but none of this means better.
I would much prefer a matriarchal culture where we all get a week off while women go through PMS, a womens cycle of fertility that normally coincides with the cycles of the moon, approximately 28 days. No wonder men had to put their stamp on patriarchal religion and turn women into scapegoats, it is amazing how more in tune women can be with each other and maybe men are scared.
Maybe that is why sun worship is for men and moon worship for women. Both are needed for the cycles of life, to make a child. Sun for crops and the moon for tides that regulate the earth.
I think the classic statement is, Can't live with 'em and can't live without 'em. I think that holds true for both the sexes.
I think I digressed but I like to think I am as good as a woman.
2007-08-05 17:39:16
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answered by Part-time Antagonist 3
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There are weaknesses in both sexes. These weaknesses could be construed to mean one sex is better than the other. However I believe the weakness of one is offset by the strength of the other. All this means is basically Mom Nature planned it this way so that both sexes need each other. DO NOT construe my answer as some sort of spiritual nonsense!!! I believe in no deities of any kind.
2007-08-05 13:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Man 70 year old.Scientificaly women are complete with a pair of X sex chromosomes(XX) Men are only "Incomplete" with XY chromosomes-one leg is missing in Y--I used to teach Students of Master's Degree Program in Biologyin Indian University..According to Hindu religion GOD(the masculine aspect) is immobile, inactive,incapable without the support of the Feminine aspect of GOD. "Siva(masculine) Sakthyaa(Femenine)Yuktho yathi Bhavathi (the Activity in the Universe) Sakthaha =is possible. So "Nache Devam Devo"= No God is Superior than "You" -O! the Universal mother
2007-08-05 13:47:38
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answered by ssrvj 7
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" There is no place in the kind of pyhsics both for the feild and matter, for the feild is the only reality" Albert Einstein
Women need to stop competing with men and wake up to the fact that they are they are the field.
Women are it. They hold creation. Its the men who need to dance around and where feathers.
2007-08-05 13:42:59
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answered by Rich 5
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obviously, by your last part of that sentence, you predetermined some opinions.
I am a married Christian. God has placed the responsibility of covering and spiritual head over my household, including my wife.
Does a place of authority make me better than my wife? No.
But a godly wife knows the benefit of staying within her covering that God has blessed her with.
Does this make her worse than her husband? No.
Just a structure God has placed for order.
I am stronger in areas that my wife is. She relies on that strength. But I do not make myself better than my wife.
2007-08-05 13:38:01
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answered by n9wff 6
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I'm not better than a woman. The Bible does say I'm the head of the household, and that certainly gets under the skin of the modern feminazi.
2007-08-05 13:37:19
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answered by CJ 6
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So, if I answer "yes," I'm barbaric. Interesting.
To answer your question, I have to ask one of my own. "Better at what?" It does make a difference.
Am I better at being pregnant and giving birth? No. Am I better at impregnating someone else? Yes. Am I better at fixing cars? Maybe or maybe not.
I guess, for a general answer, I'd have to say, not better, just different.
2007-08-05 13:37:20
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answered by Jim K 4
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I am better than any woman...but are other men better? Heck to the no they aren't!
lol! No...I think we're equal. I mean, men have the stereotype of being better athletes, but women have the stereotype of being better cooks...it's a give and take situation...
2007-08-05 13:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the person. I have great respect for most women I have known and consider them equal and a few superior to me.
Pastor John
2007-08-05 13:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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