If he had been here long enough , when I did share my life on here, he'd have found enough differences between my life and just about everyone else's to keep half the population going. Not about to repeat it here though.
How you got all that personal stuff out of "give the man a break" I will never know.......The rest was general opinion, not judgements, and as I said, none of it is right.
If I didn't read comments I wouldn't be commenting on them now would I?
Yeah that is true. To do with it being a war zone for so long I think. Rest of the country is cloudy so you could see nothing anyway. Coilte, (the forestry people), have their own sattelite here and you can see everything on it, right down to people.s number plates and house numbers, if you wanted to, and knew how to hack it. I've seen it done. Quite astonishing.
Give the man a break. Women aren't the only victims of dirty practices in the world you know. None of it is right, but don't all act like you are the only ones.
You seem to be bringing up all the presently (here anyway), outdated scenarios. In underdeveloped countries having children happens in the fields and the women carry on. No such thing as maternity leave there, so no impact on equality.
In more developed countries they get 6 months paid leave, (which, I might add, they have earned, through not being paid, still, as much as men for doing the same job), OR they have the option to job swop with their partner or a friend. Here a man can even get paid paternity leave, if he wants it, for up to 6 months, or often has the option, as women do, of working from home.
I know those are both ends of the scale, and in some less well developed, or more well developed countries, it is still a problem to have to pay a woman to take leave, or to lose her services, even if temporarily.
The only place there is inequality though, is in the man's way of dealing with it, not in a woman's way of handling it. I think it all has to do with how informed and tolerant people are.
Rush, you get out of it what you put in. Cover all your options if you are serious, local papers, going out in persn, joining clubs you are interested in, (to find someone with similar interests), on here, work etc. Just don't put all your eggs in one basket, and you should have more luck that way.
The dog was a good idea, especailly if there is a park nearby.
Probably needed a break, (since Elley took to only answering posts from males some time back), and the subject had stopped being general by then anyway..
Physical strength is not such a big issue these days I find, because of the advent of mechanised aids for lifting, moving stuff, etc., as present laws dictate. In some jobs you don't even have to be that bright mentally to do them either, so, here, at least, things are equalling out in the workplace.
Yep! It should! What I was saying is that almost every woman on the planet is the exception. There shouldn't be a rule, except in a very generalised loose kind of way.
To fulfill any woman's needs, (not wants), is to have to take who she is into consideration, and we are all different, with different things being important to all of us. Feminism would have to therefore be a very loose term, not trying to define any specific group of women, but wide enough to cover all. It is not used that way though. It is only used to describe extremists, which, by the way, some women are. It is theri form of being feminine, just as the opposite is true.
Anyone looking at little girls in their first couple of years and looking at little boys, will surely see that little girls are equipped from birth for a heavier work load and deeper thinking. Boys still tend to put buckets on their heads and walk into door a lot, and take a longer time to evolve their usefulness.
Relax. It makes you look great in the eyes of the unbelievably beautiful women on here. Cross them and they will think you argumentative. These enlightened women love their men laid back and sensitive to their needs, (for the most part).....
If that were true, it wouldn't have even come to your mind.....
I comment on everything, does that make me everything? You will see my comments on nearly every thread in this place going back nearly 3 years........try to label me on that, why don't you?
RE: Anybody know anything about Aspergers syndrome?
Based in Cork........Maybe you could call around there and talk with someone.....