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Rum wrote:The way the OP is framed is misogynistic and biased in a pretty unpleasant way to say the least,
However - almost anything requiring organisation.
Well you work in an industry full of piss artists who probably struggle to organise anything much except a wine tasting. My experience is as above.devogue wrote:Rum wrote:The way the OP is framed is misogynistic and biased in a pretty unpleasant way to say the least,
However - almost anything requiring organisation.
I was specifically asking for areas of endeavor which are clearly measurable and tangible. What have you got? Are there admin competitions? Small businesses may be an example, but a really sloppy one.Brian Peacock wrote:Admin.Cunt wrote:I've been wondering which fields of human endeavor are dominated by women.
You are HILARIOUS!Scot Dutchy wrote:The idea that women are physically inferior to men is nonsense. That is pure a cultural thing. Women in the forces do exactly the same work.Rum wrote:The way the OP is framed is misogynistic and biased in a pretty unpleasant way to say the least,
However - almost anything requiring organisation.
The weirdest thing ever is how few real, decent answers are offered for this question.Scot Dutchy wrote:The weirdest of the weirdest are becoming weirder and weirder.
Strippers, porn stars, prostitutes, nurses, secretaries, administrative assistants, office managers, human resource managers, primary school teachers, day care workers, social workers, meeting and event planning, counselors, tax preparers, tax collectors/revenue agents, advertising and promotions managers, public relations, insurance underwriting, claims adjusters, veterinarians, psychologists.Cunt wrote:I've been wondering which fields of human endeavor are dominated by women.
All my life, everyone has been saying that women are equal to men, but in any measured way, it's tough to find that. Everywhere, men dominate with their bigger muscles, bones and cognitive power, so if women really are equal, there should be plenty of areas where they dominate the field.
As for the traits, perhaps heightened empathy, lower competitiveness, etc., help in some fields. Teaching, for example, would seem to benefit from those traits, as might psychology, veterinary medicine and nursing.Cunt wrote:
I'm trying to think of clearly measurable traits here, by the way. Real, measurable and tangible things.
So far, all I have is that they live longer, and usually can get someone to lift heavy things, or reach the top shelf for them (maybe those things are connected...)
Of course, trolls are welcome, as always.
using words like inferior and superior is not productive. They imply that one is "better" in some inherent way than another.Scot Dutchy wrote:The idea that women are physically inferior to men is nonsense. That is pure a cultural thing. Women in the forces do exactly the same work.Rum wrote:The way the OP is framed is misogynistic and biased in a pretty unpleasant way to say the least,
However - almost anything requiring organisation.
That's not weird. People are avoiding an unpleasant or sensitive topic. Saying on average men can lift heavier stuff leads to some unwanted discussions. So, people prefer to scoff and deflect. It's politically incorrect. Culturally, we're not supposed to be talking about this... lol (like the Seinfeld episode).Cunt wrote:The weirdest thing ever is how few real, decent answers are offered for this question.Scot Dutchy wrote:The weirdest of the weirdest are becoming weirder and weirder.
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