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 Men go to extremes more than women
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Posted on 10-18-07 2:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The differences between the genders are more about motivation than ability.
 Men go to extremes more than women

This critique started when some women systematically looked up at the top of society and saw men everywhere: most world rulers, presidents, prime ministers, most members of Congress and parliaments, most CEOs of major corporations, and so forth — these are mostly men.

Seeing all this, the feminists thought, wow, men dominate everything, so society is set up to favor men. It must be great to be a man.

The mistake in that way of thinking is to look only at the top. If one were to look downward to the bottom of society instead, one finds mostly men there too. Who’s in prison, all over the world, as criminals or political prisoners? The population on Death Row has never approached 51% female. Who’s homeless? Again, mostly men. Whom does society use for bad or dangerous jobs? US Department of Labor statistics report that 93% of the people killed on the job are men. Likewise, who gets killed in battle? Even in today’s American army, which has made much of integrating the sexes and putting women into combat, the risks aren’t equal. This year we passed the milestone of 3,000 deaths in Iraq, and of those, 2,938 were men, 62 were women.

One can imagine an ancient battle in which the enemy was driven off and the city saved, and the returning soldiers are showered with gold coins. An early feminist might protest that hey, all those men are getting gold coins, half of those coins should go to women. In principle, I agree. But remember, while the men you see are getting gold coins, there are other men you don’t see, who are still bleeding to death on the battlefield from spear wounds.

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It is a speech given by Roy F. Baumeister is Francis Eppes Professor of Social Psychology at Florida State University, in Tallahassee. So, Lets discuss on the Capacity of Women and Man. It is long article, however, you will enjoy with it. Specially, ALL Guys can enjoy and argue with Girls. have a Fun. just, visit. www.palpaonline.com






 
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Guys, Don't miss to read the Full article. It is a good argument for the guys.

 
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Great critique! ...'a must read' type!
 


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