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Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] is offline
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"Richard Casady" wrote in message
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On Thu, 15 May 2008 18:35:26 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

You don't actually expect any woman to understand electrolysis and how it
effects various metals placed side by side in salt water do you?


You say any. I think the female college Chemistry teachers would
figure it out real fast. If you say there is a sex linked learning
disability, I might buy that.

Casady



It's not that women are incapable of learning scientific things but rather
it's that women tend to not be interested in them. Their brains are just
wired differently from a man's brain. And, I have discovered in my long,
eventful and highly educated life, that most women, even if they deal with
technology, have a tendency to be unable or have difficulties applying what
they know to the real world, mostly because such things don't interest them
and/or are incompatible with their innate thought processes.

Peggie's reply that you just have to compromise is typical of a woman's
reply. You NEVER have to compromise if you are a man. You take the time to
learn the facts, how to apply them and then you go with the BEST option.
That is NOT compromise.

Women go with their feelings because that's how they are wired. Men evolved
being the free-rangers, the providers and the moving force of the family
unit. Women evolved staying close to the cave or campsite. Their world
involved raising their offspring and manipulating the small area in and
around the camp. They were less often challenged with new decisions and were
less often called upon to make life and death decisions based on facts
because feelings and intuition don't work when confronted with a saber-tooth
tiger, for example.

That's why I am appalled when so many subscribers here seem to consider any
woman an authority on the purview of men.

I hope this helps.

Wilbur Hubbard