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GomiGirl wrote:I would prefer to see hire/fire policies on talent, remuneration with performance benchmarks etc etc. This would lead to better productivity for companies and the "gender" issue would simply disappear as talent and performance are not a function of gender or how many hours somebody is sitting at their desks surfing the internet.
GomiGirl wrote:The protruding nail.....
GuyJean wrote:Except I heard that females in US schools are outperforming males in EVERY subject!![]()
cstaylor wrote:That's true until University AFAIK.GuyJean wrote:Except I heard that females in US schools are outperforming males in EVERY subject!
GomiGirl wrote:GuyJean wrote:Except I heard that females in US schools are outperforming males in EVERY subject!![]()
I really think that people need to be raising and educating boys in the same way.. but this has been neglected and there are a heap of bewildered guys out there who were snoozing while others were working and becoming independant. This translates to a heap of breakdown in relationships as gender roles are changing faster than the snoozers realise. Then when they look for a "traditional" girl to settle down with there are none left. Makes for a heap of successful but single gals who have no time for the snoozers.
Neo-Rio wrote:On the topic, I think it's fair to say that the neurology of males and females, especially at young ages, is vastly different.
think it's fair to say that the neurology of males and females, especially at young ages, is vastly different.
The number of Japanese women who oppose the conventional notion that the husband should work and the wife should stay home marked a sharp 33.6 percentage point increase to 57.3% -- but this was still much lower than the ratios in other countries, including 93.2% in Sweden...
GomiGirl wrote:There is so much work being done by psychologists all over the world about how the brain works for different activities/stimulus as well as gender bias.
hanabi wrote:think it's fair to say that the neurology of males and females, especially at young ages, is vastly different.
How is that fair to say? I think it has more to do with gender-based expectations set on people from birth. Children will try to get away with as much they can. It only so happens that we let boys get away with more.
ramchop wrote:Girls are different from boys.
It is nonsense (or ignorance) to suggest otherwise.
cstaylor wrote:Yeah, there's a big gap between recognizing differences and having the State enforce those differences.
GomiGirl wrote:ramchop wrote:Girls are different from boys.
It is nonsense (or ignorance) to suggest otherwise.
Absolutely no argument. But my point is that choices should be available to all irrespective of age, gender, race etc etc.
It works both ways as it doesn't box people (all people) into traditional roles that perhaps they are not comfortable with and not where their talents lie.
GomiGirl wrote:ramchop wrote:Girls are different from boys.
It is nonsense (or ignorance) to suggest otherwise.
Absolutely no argument. But my point is that choices should be available to all irrespective of age, gender, race etc etc.
It works both ways as it doesn't box people (all people) into traditional roles that perhaps they are not comfortable with and not where their talents lie.
I was summarizing GG's point: that there are differences between the sexes, but the state shouldn't use biology as a crutch to enforce preconceived notions on gender roles.ramchop wrote:cstaylor wrote:Yeah, there's a big gap between recognizing differences and having the State enforce those differences.
Sorry, I've lost track of the thread.
Are you agreeing that Japan has catching up to do with the rest of the world and should "step up laws and institutions to enable working women to engage in work both at the office and at home, including child rearing."?
or are you saying the rest of the PC world is going mad?
cstaylor wrote:I was summarizing GG's point: that there are differences between the sexes, but the state shouldn't use biology as a crutch to enforce preconceived notions on gender roles.
cstaylor wrote:but the state shouldn't use biology as a crutch to enforce preconceived notions on gender roles.
Neo-Rio wrote:SO nature screws around a bit and makes a mass of people with completely DIFFERENT sets of abilities and skills (particularly in men moreso than women), so that the ones with the decent skills gain recognition in society and breed, and the ones who don't have the skills.... die off.
Neo-Rio wrote:According to studies in human ethology, it is only natural that women like Gomigirl have MAJOR issues with this (And I don't blame her).
Neo-Rio wrote:(Put 10 men and one woman in a room - only one man is needed for fertilization, so men are expendable. Put 10 women and one man in a room and everyone is happy)
GomiGirl wrote:Not quite sure at what you mean here - examples? I think there are as many differences as there are people. Just the limitations of the human brain cannot deal with infinite differences and so must make groupings of similar characteristics. eg men, women, old people, young people, different races etc. BTW why do you think there are more differences in men than women?
Neo-Rio wrote:Don't get me wrong, I am not bitter about any of this.
hanabi wrote:And suck my dick, ramchop, for that "or ignorance" comment.
cstaylor wrote:I see someone has been taking debate lessons from Gai...
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