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Old 06-10-2008, 09:13 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Yes. Most of these arguments are stereotypes, but reputations are earned. I just wonder, is it genetic or learned?

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Having 30 pairs of shoes is not good for minimizing a footprint of any kind.
You didn't happen to date Imelda Marcos, did you.




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They also don't care to understand physics or mechanics. They do not care what makes their car go enough to peek under the hood. Most women probably don't know how to perform basic maintenance or even check the oil of the cars they drive...Ask a man and a woman to draw you a picture of a bicycle. I guarantee you that the man's drawing will be mechanically correct while the woman's cannot possibly work.
So true. It amazes me how contempt they are to let "black mystery boxes" stay mysteries. I know women that paid dealers to have their headlight bulb replaced. Explaining that it was literally as difficult as "changing a lightbulb" did nothing.

No girl I know has the faintest clue of how an A/C, refrigerator, clutch, engine, TV, computer, or anything remotely technical works.

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As for pooping kids out with abandon, I believe that doing so should be painful in the long term. Pooping out offspring should not ensure financial security for women, neither from men, nor from the state. If women can choose what to do with their bodies, men should have the same rights over their wallets. My wallet, my choice!
I think federally required neutering after the third kid would do nicely, for the girl and the guy. Is a third kid really worth having your balls chopped off? It would give a new urgency to birth control.

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