I like girls. But I would absolotely hate to be one of them. Just imagine someone sticking their thing in you. That is disgusting. It's much more fun when your the one sticking it in.
Why on Earth would I dislike being the superior gender?
"The nature of the female
One needs only to see the way she is built to realize that woman is not intended for great mental or for great physical labor. She expiates the guilt of life not through activity but through suffering, through the pains of childbirth, caring for the child and subjection to the man, to whom she should be a patient and cheering companion. Great suffering, joy, exertion, is not for her: her life should flow by more quietly, trivially, gently than the man's without being essentially happier or unhappier.
Women are suited to being the nurses and teachers of our earliest childhood precisely because they themselves are childish, silly and short-sighted, in a word big children, their whole lives long: a kind of intermediate stage between the child and the man, who is the actual human being, ‘man.’ One has only to watch a girl playing with a child, dancing and singing with it the whole day, and then ask oneself what, with the best will in the world, a man could do in her place."
There is a reason the great philosophers, artists and scientists (naming tiny exceptions like Curie is meaningless) have all been male. Just for fun: work it out! Helpful hint: it's nothing to do with "oppression" or any similar such nonsense.
I love being a girl! If I were a guy, I'd be seriously flamboyant. I love high heels and dresses too much to be a guy. Although, it would be nice to not have periods and if childbirth were a little bit simpler (edit: meaning less painful, etc!). The only thing I envy about guys is that they can pee standing up.
Why on Earth would I dislike being the superior gender?
"The nature of the female
One needs only to see the way she is built to realize that woman is not intended for great mental or for great physical labor. She expiates the guilt of life not through activity but through suffering, through the pains of childbirth, caring for the child and subjection to the man, to whom she should be a patient and cheering companion. Great suffering, joy, exertion, is not for her: her life should flow by more quietly, trivially, gently than the man's without being essentially happier or unhappier.
Women are suited to being the nurses and teachers of our earliest childhood precisely because they themselves are childish, silly and short-sighted, in a word big children, their whole lives long: a kind of intermediate stage between the child and the man, who is the actual human being, ‘man.’ One has only to watch a girl playing with a child, dancing and singing with it the whole day, and then ask oneself what, with the best will in the world, a man could do in her place."
There is a reason the great philosophers, artists and scientists (naming tiny exceptions like Curie is meaningless) have all been male. Just for fun: work it out! Helpful hint: it's nothing to do with "oppression" or any similar such nonsense.
That is ******* ridiculous.
And yes life would be easier as guy, after all, this is a man's world
I like girls. But I would absolotely hate to be one of them. Just imagine someone sticking their thing in you. That is disgusting. It's much more fun when your the one sticking it in.
If I had a hole in which it felt nice to put something in, then im sure I wouldnt mind having something put in it.
The thing I envy about women is the fact that they get to be mothers, the bond between a mother and child is something a male can never experience.
Why on Earth would I dislike being the superior gender?
"The nature of the female
One needs only to see the way she is built to realize that woman is not intended for great mental or for great physical labor. She expiates the guilt of life not through activity but through suffering, through the pains of childbirth, caring for the child and subjection to the man, to whom she should be a patient and cheering companion. Great suffering, joy, exertion, is not for her: her life should flow by more quietly, trivially, gently than the man's without being essentially happier or unhappier.
Women are suited to being the nurses and teachers of our earliest childhood precisely because they themselves are childish, silly and short-sighted, in a word big children, their whole lives long: a kind of intermediate stage between the child and the man, who is the actual human being, ‘man.’ One has only to watch a girl playing with a child, dancing and singing with it the whole day, and then ask oneself what, with the best will in the world, a man could do in her place."
There is a reason the great philosophers, artists and scientists (naming tiny exceptions like Curie is meaningless) have all been male. Just for fun: work it out! Helpful hint: it's nothing to do with "oppression" or any similar such nonsense.