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Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] is offline
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Default Ping..Peggy Hall


"Edgar" wrote in message
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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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.


Your argument falls down because the question was about fixed sanitary
installations and your supposed male free-rangers would not need these in
the forest.
Back in the cave or campsite, however, the need for such installations
would soon become apparent to those who remained there 'manipulating' that
small area.



Fixed sanitary systems in a moving yacht? Surely you jest. Can you say
traveling sanitary systems? What does a stay-at-home cave Mom need with a
traveling sanitary system?

Sorry, Edgar, but you've gotta pay attention. The broad question was about
sanitary systems but the specific topic concerned placing bronze thru hulls
in a steel hull. Peggie advised doing so as a "compromise." The chap with
the steel hull knew better because of the incompatibility of the metals in a
salt water environment.

In other words, the female view of a world traveled in a conveyance floating
in salt water is beyond her capacity to conceptualize let alone understand
even in a macro sense, let alone a micro sense concerning the various bits
and pieces that make up the conveyance.

Why develop an understanding for something you find extraneous? What use
does a stay-at-home cave Mom have for conveyance in the first place. She
does just fine on her own two hind legs gathering roots and herbs locally
and later on her back in the cave servicing her hard working, hunting, man
of the world's desires.

Wilbur Hubbard