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12-30-2010, 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MissMisa View Post
I think women and men can be generally different, but there is no set rule that means they can't do each others jobs just as well, there will always be exceptions.

People always say 'women can multitask' but I really, really can't. Haha. So I'm an exception, a difference. Nothing is set as one gender or another.

It's the same with 'women don't like games,' 'women don't like computers' etc there are a billion exceptions to this.

I believe that if you really work hard it's possible to achieve what you want regardless of your gender.



And you can't say exclusively it was men oppressing women, as there were male suffragettes and women against the movement too. It isn't about a man vs women divide.
well do you fancy being a builder heaving heavy bricks up to the buildings. Surely most men are stronger. did women work down in the Mines? I don't know but I have my doubts

Can you build bridges? How many female engineers do we have? I am sure there are some but


sorry but I feel that most religions have always tried to suppress women. to pretend that men and women are the same is ridiculous.

I am not as strong as a man--never have been. Maybe some women may be-- but would men want women to be body builders etc and have those huge muscles? Yes women do these things-- but I don't even want to be as strong as a man. I might be expected to some of the unpopular jobs-- such as empting dustcarts etc.

NO I am happy to be weaker than men-- but mentally-- Is different again.

I wonder how many men would like to give their own job up to a woman?

How many like these career women who are at the top of their tree in business skills etc.

Its really about what opportunities are available for females.

what companies will employ females for the same wages as men?


I feel that maybe Japan is where UK used to be when it comes to job opportunities
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