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Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:47:

I took Male studies in Grade 10...

don't tell me to study them

STFU and take it in the ass.
/XTC


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:47:

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You know, i hear this from women all the fucking time. That men need to study them and learn what its like to be them. When the fuck have women ever studied what its like to be a man? If women want equality then they should have to study men like we have to study them. And i mean a real study, not "oh, all he thinks about is sex" study.

One feminist response to that: "All the other areas of study already are 'male studies!' History is presented as the history of actions of men, science as intellectual accomplishments of men," yadda yadda, you get the picture.

I'm all for feminism but the extreme parts of it can get pretty goofy.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:47:

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Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
You know, i hear this from women all the fucking time. That men need to study them and learn what its like to be them. When the fuck have women ever studied what its like to be a man? If women want equality then they should have to study men like we have to study them. And i mean a real study, not "oh, all he thinks about is sex" study.


I don't think she means that men should have to study women. I think that she meant that men should be informed of the reproductive system of women and men during sex ed. which includes the menstrual cycle etc.

I learned about the male reproductive system in school... but it seems men don't get the same teaching on women.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:48:

Or it could be that men pay little attention during the mostly worthless "health" classes.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:48:

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Originally posted by Theresa
I don't think she means that men should have to study women. I think that she meant that men should be informed of the reproductive system of women and men during sex ed. which includes the menstrual cycle etc.

I learned about the male reproductive system in school... but it seems men don't get the same teaching on women.


Thank you. God bless women like you


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:49:

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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I'm all for feminism but the extreme parts of it can get pretty goofy.

The idea that mathematics and physics are infused with "male bias" being a prime example of this goofiness.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I don't think she means that men should have to study women. I think that she meant that men should be informed of the reproductive system of women and men during sex ed. which includes the menstrual cycle etc.

I learned about the male reproductive system in school... but it seems men don't get the same teaching on women.


Actually we do.


Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I learned about the male reproductive system in school... but it seems men don't get the same teaching on women.


Depends on how each teacher teaches it. We were taught both male and female reproductive systems equally at my HS.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:50:

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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
The idea that mathematics and physics are infused with "male bias" being a prime example of this goofiness.


Exactly at least 10-20% of my physics and calculus classes are female.


Posted by Arbiter on Feb-04-2007 07:51:

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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Or it could be that men pay little attention during the mostly worthless "health" classes.


I have to admit that my only memory of those classes is from when the teacher put a diagram of the female reproductive system up on the projector and some kid in the back row yelled out "it looks like a goat!"


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:51:

Battle of the sexes!


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:52:

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Originally posted by Arbiter
I have to admit that my only memory of those classes is from when the teacher put a diagram of the female reproductive system up on the projector and some kid in the back row yelled out "it looks like a goat!"



I YELLED THAT OUT IN GR. 9

Ms. Brisson, it looks like Aries.


Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
I have to admit that my only memory of those classes is from when the teacher put a diagram of the female reproductive system up on the projector and some kid in the back row yelled out "it looks like a goat!"


My favorite was my teacher blushing her ass off and losing her train of thought when she tried to describe anal sex.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:53:

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Originally posted by Zild
Exactly at least 10-20% of my physics and calculus classes are female.

I was talking about bias of content (scientific theories, mathematical theorems, etc.), not institutional bias, which may well exist. I should have specified that.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:54:

I can't seem to understand why so many men don't seem to know what a menstrual cycle is for, and what the "blood" actually is. I mean, is this a failure of teaching, or are guys just fooling around in class?

This IMO should be mandatory knowledge.

How can you learn about everything else before you even know what the simplest of body functions are for?


Posted by Arbiter on Feb-04-2007 07:54:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
My favorite was my teacher blushing her ass off and losing her train of thought when she tried to describe anal sex.


Man I don't think we ever got to that subject. I feel robbed.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:55:

I was joking. But seriously that is the amount of females (at least ones I can tell are female) in my physics and calculus classes.


Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Feb-04-2007 07:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I don't think she means that men should have to study women.


quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Men don't know what we have until they:
2-study woooomen hard enough


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I can't seem to understand why so many men don't seem to know what a menstrual cycle is for, and what the "blood" actually is. I mean, is this a failure of teaching, or are guys just fooling around in class?

This IMO should be mandatory.

How can you learn about everything else before you even know what the simplest of body functions are for?

I know that a lot of men think, "Well I am trying to avoid that while being with her, so I don't nede to know about it". Please Gentelmen, learn.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC


It's what she meant, not what she wrote


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I can't seem to understand why so many men don't seem to know what a menstrual cycle is for, and what the "blood" actually is. I mean, is this a failure of teaching, or are guys just fooling around in class?

This IMO should be mandatory knowledge.

How can you learn about everything else before you even know what the simplest of body functions are for?


No no most people are just plain stupid and this is a manefestation of that property.


Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
Man I don't think we ever got to that subject. I feel robbed.


The class clowns had serious fun with that. We were all on the floor in tears.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 07:56:

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I mean, is this a failure of teaching, or are guys just fooling around in class?

The latter, at least in my class.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 07:58:

Seriously who actually pays attention in health class? And who is actually stupid enough to not know what a woman's cycle is at least five years before you get to health class? I'd say the average person is.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 07:59:

Average person is stupid enoughnot to know??


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