by AgentR » Tue 16 Feb 2010, 11:01:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bshirt', 'V')iolence is just "one" reason. How many women can repair a car? Repair a TV and radio? Dig a well? The list is endless. Sure, maybe an Anne Oakley can hack it but the other 99.9%? I don't think so. The silly game we have here of pretending men and women are the same is complete nonsense.
The sillier notion is trying to apply a statistical sense of "how many xyz can..." to your own individual expectations of the people you come in contact with; you just don't seriously contact enough people during a lifetime for it to be useful; and even of those, how many will you develop a long term relationship with.
In point of fact, my wife is much better at "repair a TV" than me, I look at an O-scope and do the raised eyebrow thing, were I to be so bold as to touch the magic black pieces of plastic, their brown pixie dust would escape, and the wife would say, "paper weight".
Even to the notion of violence, an AR15/M16 doesn't weigh squat, and there are few handguns heavy enough to make any difference to a female body as opposed to a heavier male body.
I am better at smashing things with a sledge hammer though.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')n the next few years millions of US women are in for a big, big attitude adjustment.
As are millions of men, when they realize their gender doesn't mean squat, when they thought it did, simply because they do not posses the skills that a majority of their gender possessed a few decades ago.