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Name something women should stop doing.
MsDemeanour comments on Apr 18, 2018:
Most stereotypes are completely biased and culturally based. Take 'nagging' for instance. Men can nag as much as women but along with the long list of female adjectives: slut, whore, cunt, feisty, frumpy, airhead, bitchy, bombshell, bossy (men are more likely to be called 'strong-minded)' bubbly, ...
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 19, 2018:
ok. they should quit taking any notice of frivolous men
Name something women should stop doing.
LucifersPen comments on Apr 17, 2018:
Nagging. While I realize not all women nag, it certainly is a common trait.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 18, 2018:
In the 2016 Australian census, women were still doing the bulk of the unpaid housework....up to 16 hrs more then their partners despite them both having full time jobs. If women nag perhaps this could be a reason. However I don't believe women nag more than me. Men have related the word to women as a way of putting them in their place and shutting them down so they don't have to hear any home truths.
Name something women should stop doing.
Spinliesel comments on Apr 17, 2018:
Gossiping about others.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 18, 2018:
hahhahahahaha And you think men don't have this trait???
Do you like being intelligent?
JimG comments on Apr 17, 2018:
Many of these "facts" suggest arrogance more than they reflect intelligence. I don't care what most other people think, for the most part, because I'm comfortable with myself not out of contempt for humanity. If you have to watch and edit what you say and dumb it down for your ...
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 17, 2018:
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Do you like being intelligent?
Stephanie99 comments on Apr 17, 2018:
Have you had your IQ tested? I don't believe that some of those "facts" that you mentioned are actually facts. Do you have any evidence, for example, for the correlation between high IQ and likelihood of being LGBT? I haven't heard of the connection between high IQ and mental illness either.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 17, 2018:
yes I am concerned about some of these so called facts too. Birdingnut please source your data. Being agnostic has more to do with cultural upbringing than IQ. China, Japan, Iceland are mainly secular. Most Australians don't believe in any organised religion. If children aren't indoctrinated by religion, IQ isn't the influence. I think there are a long list of assumptions above. Not all are intellectual snobs and many are inspiring teachers. Some with high IQs are so limited by their field of interest that they don't know Syria is at war. I've never had much use for IQ tests, it is so difficult to find them impartial. THey don't take into account artistic or musical genius. And they don't take emotional intelligence into account.
Dating while separated
Beach_slim comments on Apr 17, 2018:
Legally you can't until divorced in court of law, it can still be used against you.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 17, 2018:
where do you live? Adultery hasn't been cause for divorce for many years in my country.
Can you see what they are drinking, I can't quite make it out.
SACatWalker comments on Apr 15, 2018:
I'm a little envious actually. Must feel comfortable.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 15, 2018:
sarongs are good too but perhaps don't sway in the wind as much
Are you racist?
Gnarloc comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I adhere to the concept that we are human. ALL of us. That said, sociologists noted traits in peoples of different regions. This includes things like heavy, 'folded' eyelids. Course curly hair, vs fine straight hair. Or fine but curly hair. If a region tends to one hair color, that will be ...
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 15, 2018:
you had me Gnarloc until I read the 'lady' analogy. In these days of gender diversity, I don't even know where the word lady sits in 2018. Is a lady someone who doesn't swear or spit in public? Someone who doesn't have a tattoo, someone who crosses her legs and sits up straight? Is it a compliment or not?
A question before a wedding.
BAMFHufflepuff comments on Apr 15, 2018:
I think a good question is, why marry? If anything happens to my wife, though I hope not, I don't think I would seek to remarry. The fear of dying alone comes to mind, but those who don't marry work that out somehow.
MsDemeanour replies on Apr 15, 2018:
what they don't tell you is one of you will die first. The other person dies alone.

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