Women are more and more evolving as the superior gender in today’s environment

Updated on January 11, 2022 in Battle of the Sexes
5 on December 16, 2021

We as men love to tease women for all of the neurotic and silly things they do (on average, fight me), but I would say it is exactly those things which make women the ideal candidates for most modernized jobs over men. Aside from labor positions, which men are (on average, again fight me) better suited for, are there any positions which men can really hold their own as a class? Why?

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2 on December 17, 2021

I don’t think any gender is superior to certain jobs in the workforce (other than labor-intensive jobs) Because the intellect of men and women or the same, maybe the emotional intelligence can vary, but women aren’t better than men as are men not better than women.

on December 19, 2021

Hi!

Eh, thats too blanket a statement for what I’m arguing. It mostly comes down to temperament and the increased prevalence of the female voice today.

It just seems to me that the only reason men have been on top is because of the transfer from labor power to managerial power and the ease of repression of women prior to the level of communication we now have. It seems that in today’s particular labor climate in advanced countries, women are better suited than men for better positions. I’d also say that many men will succeed in any system for being bolder on average.

on December 26, 2021

yes.

 

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1 on December 28, 2021

By the way Bangaalore, you familiar with external geo-politics? I myself am a geek when it comes to conventional wars, factions, nation-states e.c.t, I’d like for you to give your opinion on how a conventional war between the U.S and China would occur in my new thread, I’m keen on seeing your outlook and perspective to this hypothetical.

Thanks!

on January 11, 2022

Hey Luzao, I haven’t come across your thread yet, but ill look out for it now that I know about it.

As for me being into that sort of thing, no, not really. I’m no historian. However, I love to engage with unfamiliar topics. So, discussion about those sorts of things will definitely drive me to research them at least a bit. I’m always happy to engage with unfamiliar topics through pure reason though, so there’s always a chance that even if I don’t research a topic, I can provide at least baseline commentary on it.

As always, I look forward to seeing more of you. Happy debating, my man.

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