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What?

Why does the other half have to be a 'retardedly insecure bitch who is probably a closet homosexual'?

It seems contradictory to the nature of an independent woman...
 

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You can't compare a male and a female.
E.g, In case of raising a child

Father: Strong, unemotional, most of the time busy at work in order to provide a living for his family. Essentially has the role of "toughening up the child"
Mother: Caring, emotional, forgiving, generally more dedicated to the task of raising the child. (i.e has to labour less compared to father)

Therefore, each has their unique role that the other cannot do. They both COMPLEMENT each other.

Females however cannot optimally do some jobs. I.e you wouldn't expect her to be a lawn mower, plumber, etc.

Similarly with males, they cannot optimally do some jobs. I.e baby sitting, midwifery, etc.

Which brings me back to my point, both genders cannot be compared, they merely complement each other and are purely dependent on one another.
 
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You can't compare a male and a female.
E.g, In case of raising a child

Father: Strong, unemotional, most of the time busy at work in order to provide a living for his family. Essentially has the role of "toughening up the child"
Mother: Caring, emotional, forgiving, generally more dedicated to the task of raising the child. (i.e has to labour less compared to father)

Therefore, each has their unique role that the other cannot do. They both COMPLEMENT each other.

Females however cannot optimally do some jobs. I.e you wouldn't expect her to be a lawn mower, plumber, etc.

Similarly with males, they cannot optimally do some jobs. I.e baby sitting, midwifery, etc.

Which brings me back to my point, both genders cannot be compared, they merely complement each other and are purely dependent on one another.
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Lol Islams. Women also need to be covered and beaten.
How does any of what I said remotely imply that?

EDIT: @ SeCKSiiMiNh & scaredytiger.

Instead of one word answers maybe you can vindicate your position with a rational argument? Try that for a change.
 
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There is no reason why either sex is better or worse at any of the jobs you mentioned.

Sure, there might be social reservations with guys babysitting or being midwives, and it might be seen that jobs requiring physical labour are more suited to a man; but there is no reason why a woman cannot be a fantastic plumber.

Also, my Dad never 'toughened' me up. My mother is the example I always looked to for strength.

In conclusion, you're a tool.


(Is this better?)

Edit: again, at ibbi00 :eek:
 

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How does any of what I said remotely imply that?

EDIT: @ SeCKSiiMiNh & scaredytiger.

Instead of one word answers maybe you can vindicate your position with a rational argument? Try that for a change.
you're saying that the ability of homosexual couples to raise a child would pale in comparison to heterosexual couples.

that's what
 

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There is no reason why either sex is better or worse at any of the jobs you mentioned.

Sure, there might be social reservations with guys babysitting or being midwives, and it might be seen that jobs requiring physical labour are more suited to a man; but there is no reason why a woman cannot be a fantastic plumber.

Also, my Dad never 'toughened' me up. My mother is the example I always looked to for strength.

In conclusion, you're a tool.


(Is this better?)

Edit: again, at ibbi00 :eek:

I don't recall the last time I saw a female plumber? In my example I was referring to a male child... Why would a father "toughen" up his daughter...
 

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because if he didnt then hed turn into a fairy and theres nothing worse than a fairy boy named nancy
 

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