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There is one?
Patricia Hewitt, isn't it?
Er, why?
I demand a Mans minister, to er, um....defend our rights!
Although i did hit upon a great get rich quick scheme. I'm going to apply for some insurance at that diamond company just for women and when they refuse me, sue the hell out of them for sexual discrimination. I think it will work :-D
> There were a few mingers though.
that means about 5 out of 11 are mingers, plus include your lecturer.
At my course I was fantasising(hope thats the right spelling) my second lecturer.... she was a dreamer..
*goes to bed*
Stupid, girly Sociology mind.
The clas consisted of me, 11 females and a female lecturer.
Needless to say I didn't get much support.
I wonder a what will happen if we had one; no more wars for us to go to, she'll be wanting to built more shopping mall, etcs ( a load of sh't)
> (blame the vodka)
Yours or mine? :^)
> The sexes
> past a certain point are not equal. They never will be while you
> are comparing brains to brawn. In the general way of things men are
> stronger.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this. Certainly not the same, but not equal? I don't know, perhaps you're right, I just find it difficult to swallow.
I suppose when you accept differences, 'equality' becomes more subjective...
Still, even if you don't call them 'equal', everybody deserves an equal level of basic rights, male or female.
And blanket gender rules don't fairly reflect that most such differences are only generalisations.
I've seen enough Louis Theroux to know that there are a fair few women who can lift more than most men!