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05-03-2012, 12:02   #61
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List the films - good idea - considering how accurate a reflection they give on reality.
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05-03-2012, 12:16   #62
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Its so tiring women saying they are damn good T THEIR JOB , iN NEARLY EVERY FILM A WOMAN HAS A JOB IN THEY SAY SOMETHING LIKE THIS, its a job your hardly liberating the israelites get on with it.
I agree, and that comment of mine was firmly tongue in cheek. Boards doesn't have an emoticon for that though!
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men mostly dominate a conversation. Not in my house or social circle anyway. Pretty much equal. I don't think you can put any percentages or values on that anymore, OP, there is no such thing imo of vast differences in social dynamics and the role of women/men anymore. You choose where you fit in and how effective your role is. For example, with the issue of dominating a conversation; it'll only happen if you allow it to. It's not a case of anymore of a woman being the put up and shut up role anymore and not being the decisive figure in a household.

The only area where there are differences in dynamics is the law and workplace for women in terms of pay and possibly career progression in some countries in politics and business, men tend to be the higher majority.
well.no not 19th century but I see women who require male validation all the time: ie only a man can make them feel like a woman. If that weren't the case there would probably be a lot more lesbians out there to choose from. I'm not generalising in that respect, these are the women I am familiar with. The generalisation remark was in response to Sindri's objective which was to understand the "hive mind" mentality of the female brain, which is kind of moot in itself.

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Most people generalise nearly all the time about the vast majority of things
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