1) You remind me a lot of my ex.
2) *shudder*
3) I find it hilarious that you seem to be incapable of connecting the dots of your post to my response back to your response of my response to your post. So let me try to do this for you...
You:"That's why feminist enthusiasts tend to get low paying jobs giving massages instead of high paying science based jobs. Inequality exists, even in the best possible examples of otherwise."
Me:"Inequality exists because people like you think women can't possibly be better at something than a man. Especially not physically demanding scenarios."
You:"Are you serious? (sigh) Do you know why inequality exists? Because the world isn't the wonderful disney place mom or school tells you it is. Inequality exists, because, try as hard as you ever possible could, you will not be my equal. Really. Let's take a beat to digest this. "
OK, so... Of course everyone is a unique snowflake, but that doesn't justify a difference in pay rate due to gender/race, nor does it justify exclusion. Agreed? I'm just gonna go ahead and envision you nodding right now. That's the only point that I meant to make with this statement.
And as for the article, the point is not that men get a jump start, the point is, when ANY GENDER trains for ANYTHING they build muscle equally, the fact that your big ass quarterback needs more muscle to push his big ass across the field does not mean he's stronger or faster, it just means it takes more to get his big ass going, and therefor a woman even with equal muscle mass per pound would get a head start. Imagine if you will for a moment an oldschool train and a bus. You're the train and I'm the bus, got it? I will give you one point though, a bigger man being harder to stop than a smaller women. I mean an object in motions stays in motion unless a force of equal or greater force opposes it. But you also have to account for catch-ability (yes, I just made up a word.)
But yes, I am right. So I be mo' bett'a than yo jive turkey self!
And furthermore, Susan, my bits aren't angry or bitter.
-Skittle- I am accustomed to sleep, and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake. -Rene Descartes |
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