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Is it Harder ...
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Being a Man or a Woman?
I reckon when it comes to finding work then it's easier being a guy... although I think in dating and stuff like that it's easier being a woman these days.
I reckon when it comes to finding work then it's easier being a guy... although I think in dating and stuff like that it's easier being a woman these days.
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periods.
childbirth.
running without a bra.
i don't think i need to go on.
But women exaggerate their problems so much, and go on and on about them. And they expect guys to understand and listen, otherwise their emotionally stunted arseholes :rolleyes:
Guys tend to keep quiet about that kinda stuff.
But no-one can possibly deny that women get away with a lot more than men, as far as relationships are concerned.
All analytical and expectant, innit.
:yes: I second that
anyway, it depends what situation your in, if you mean emotionally then id say its harder being a woman, because they just cant take it (its true, stfu moaning just because i didnt put it nicely)
i think women find it harder to cope with the every day happenings of life, so id say in general, its harder being a woman
but if you want to get down to silly details...its blatently harder for a man in the kitchen in every aspect
and its BLATENTLY harder for the man when your having sex (you LAZY ungreatful 'oh ill just lay on my back' noisey 'i hope i dont have to go ontop' BSTARTDS!
still you females tho :E
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it all boils down to the plain and simple fact that we men have a very good talent of being able to not care.
you'll find the the suicide rates among young males are much higher than in females of the same age.
women can deal with problems more easily, because they are more inclined to talk about it, and less embarrassed about seeking help when they need to.
staying silent does not equal being able to 'take it'.
I would say it's equal - because we learn to adapt to what we have.
got a point there, but I really wouldn't want to be an ant, I bet they have a helluva time during parades.
By a strange quirk of coincidence, watching this is one of the benefits of being a man. So really we get a double whammy with this one...