Men and women...

the monthly, Red hat, friend, period, etc. Now THERE'S another difference between the sexes. A natural cleansing health process, linked to reproduction, ceteris parabus. Sure, details are found in medical books, but a fair amount has been written about the personal, cultural and more recently, (thanks feminists), political aspects of the "Curse". No doubt it colors relationships between sexes, often with male control (exile to the bush, home confinement, and so on). Sometimes even moreso than the Muslim mens' arbitrary control of their womenfolk. I think of those poor women and girls in conflict related refugee camps, with little to eat, let alone modern, or even, traditional, female hygiene items. Biology is destiny, for many, no? V-Aa.
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Men and women will never be the same. Biology has taken care of that.

That is why women should not just have pushed for equality, but should have pushed for more.
Vierk ~ Yes, and to this day, there is speculation that women are not quite 'right' during menses, that the hormones have them slightly askew, more prone to making wrong decisions [due to hormones] and this
has affected Women Doctors, Airline pilots, Women in powerful positions.
Mens lavatories are full of jokes about 'women in the rags' and their loss of competence at their job.
I had to listen to it when i was the only woman in a particular company i worked in.

Thankfully, things are slowly changing. Women however, still need to be better than excellent to excell in
Managerial positions, top medical positions etc.,
I just had to establish who is who in this zoo before commenting on blogs. applause When equality rules the world, not only will it be better for everyone but then everybody gets to chance to value each others differences. It won't happen in our lifetime.
Now I'm off to Roland Garros. conversing wave
RG? K, What's that, M'aam? V-Aa
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