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| me&myself |
| how smart should be a girl? |
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| Krypton |
There is not set "smartness" level for either gender. You're either smart or you're not smart.
They should be smart enough to write a grammatically correct sentence...:D |
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by me&myself
how smart should be a girl? |
Smart enough to know that silly questions like these are more suitable in the COR. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
There is not set "smartness" level for either gender. You're either smart or you're not smart.
They should be smart enough to write a grammatically correct sentence...:D |
he's still searching for perfection. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
They should be smart enough to write a grammatically correct sentence...:D |
+1 :eyespop:
Assuming the questioner is male, I would think there would be an immediate, reciprocal thought of said male after reading that...:p |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
he's still searching for perfection. |
Nah I think he's actually Yoda! |
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| Q5echo |
i believe he/she means how smart should a girl "act". how smart should a girl present herself as that would be somehow acceptable or unacceptable socially?
i've known girls that, for one reason or another, try not to live up to their potential all the time. as if being an intelligent female precludes one from being acknowledged favorably by her peers or the opposite sex. frustrating.
i've met some pretty dim bulbs that try to act way above their station as well. just broke up with one:) |
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| Lesbianosaur |
Why are women's feet smaller than men's?
So they can stand closer to the stove. :o |
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| me&myself |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Nah I think he's actually Yoda! |
ahhaa))
that's from Castaneda.
but I guess,for you to watch some movie is way preferable than to read a book. |
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| me&myself |
| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
i believe he/she means how smart should a girl "act". how smart should a girl present herself as that would be somehow acceptable or unacceptable socially?
i've known girls that, for one reason or another, try not to live up to their potential all the time. as if being an intelligent female precludes one from being acknowledged favorably by her peers or the opposite sex. frustrating.
i've met some pretty dim bulbs that try to act way above their station as well. just broke up with one:) |
well you see, my friend, nowdays, with all this democracy, freedom for everyone, women finally get their chance to get the social status they desire.
but, this creat a problem: is society ready for strong and independent females?
and why men are usually afraid of them? |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by me&myself
but, this creat a problem: is society ready for strong and independent females?
and why men are usually afraid of them? |
No offence but, usually the women that claim to be smart aren't really the ones that are actually intelligent.
All clever girls I met were, actually, very good in their social skills (even though they were nerdy) and didn't behave as if they were activists of any sort (which seems to be what you're advocating here). |
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| Q5echo |
| quote: | Originally posted by me&myself
well you see, my friend, nowdays, with all this democracy, freedom for everyone, women finally get their chance to get the social status they desire.
but, this creat a problem: is society ready for strong and independent females?
and why men are usually afraid of them? |
i don't know about "finally" with respect to American democracy. womyn have had equal government representaion for almost a century now. (military notwithstanding)
what we (you and i) are really talking about is fair and equal social representation, or the perception of such. A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SET OF RULES THAT NO ONE HAS A MONOPOLY ON UNDERSTANDING. we could discuss that for days. |
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