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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: Rambi who wrote (52420)3/21/2009 11:54:44 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 149317
 
Rambi, that does not surprise me a bit. I have always perferred women to men in every way. It may be their maternal instincts and it may be that their corpus collosum is larger than mens allowing greater communication between the brain's sections or both.

Men are hard wired to protect the tribe and are instinctively more aggressive. But in the modern world we need more diplomacy and compassion.

Personally, I think the more women we get into running our societies the better off the human species will be.

In fact I am all for just turning the whole damn thing over to women-lol. In Africa it is the women taking the lead, and when women have control of their bodies they have less children.

An interesting aside, some now think sociopathic behavior may be a form of autism i.e. an inability to connect emotionally with other humans. Lack of empathy.

We seldom see female gangs.

>>sociopaths (one in a hundred people);

I think it's less than one in a hundred-- more like 4 percent of the population, but an interesting fact is that for men it's 3%, for women 1%.

No one understands the gender discrepancy. It is thought that the percentage may be higher in women, but that societal pressures inhibit them from exhibiting it in obvious ways.

And I started thinking how many of these stories have been about men. Have we seen any about women?<<
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