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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI've done my share of sailing and you're absolutely right on one thing, there is absolutely nothing sexy about someone trying to get in or out of their Musto gear.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostRather timely. Here is an article about the top influencers gathered together. This is the epitome of the new role models.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ames-know.html
I've heard of one of them due to his stupid boxing matches.
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Rather timely. Here is an article about the top influencers gathered together. This is the epitome of the new role models.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ames-know.html
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostWhen I was on Hayling Life boat last century we had female crew who went out on the rescues. We didn't have separate changing rooms or showers, we used to worry about that after the shout, never the time to ogle a female body getting into a bunny suit when you are on a launch.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostQuite.
Take SE's own example. She has asserted that mountain rescue is the sort of thing you'd predominantly expect to see staffed by men, and men of a somewhat specific type - which isn't controversial. But if we then even hinted it's role better suited to men, you'd be called a misogynistic dinosaur.
Ok she wasn't as strong as a bloke but that's when technique comes in, now on the RNLI boat at Hayling we have a female Cox'n too on one of the watches. Some tulipwit wanted the name "Coxwain" to be de gendered...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Agreed there are plenty of male nurses from developing countries likewise most female engineers also come from developing countries.
Easy to mislead when data is not presented.
And how many male nurses is "plenty"?
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Wow ... someone's taken a time slip back to the 1950s!)
It's biological fact that men and women think differently as well as being built differently. Now it's also a fact this is to a large extent down to hormones rather than physiology - give someone the right hormones and both their brain and body will change quite dramatically. This is sometimes taken as evidence that there are no differences after all, but that seems a bad argument.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Agreed there are plenty of male nurses from developing countries likewise most female engineers also come from developing countries.
I can't think why when these countries societies are so unequal can you? They all must have different biology....
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/life/...fw-nurses.html
If you are a young boy in the Philippines why wouldn't you study Nursing if you want to emigrate?
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
This still confuses me. Which is the one you can now chose to identify as?
But SE knows what I mean. Men/women.. sex, gender whatever. You know what I mean.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Agreed there are plenty of male nurses from developing countries likewise most female engineers also come from developing countries.
I can't think why when these countries societies are so unequal can you? They all must have different biology....
They did a study in the Nordic countries where the stopped affirmative action and let people actively chose what they want to do, with no blockers. Free choice and the what we consider cross gender roles actually reduced, not increased.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/sw...ng-to-science/
Don't get me wrong, it doesn't mean we should stop promoting roles to genders generally less well represented. It should be free choice but it just shows there is a natural shift in to some roles because of the different way men and women think, even at a subconscious level. It's definitely there so not something to be ignored in the pursuit of making all things equal, because they are not.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
I don't think it's me that's taken a trip back. Men are not told that at all anymore, nor any other gender. There is more affirmative action to boost the gender dominate roles than ever.
They are different.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Wow ... someone's taken a time slip back to the 1950s!
There is a shortage of male carers, they are in demand. But men are told that it's not a career for them (and the pay is sh*t). Just like women are still told that certain careers are not for them.
As for men like things, women like people ... where did that come from? I know at least one woman who likes my thing more than even I do
As for the men/women thing, it's been very heavily investigated and documented for many many years. We are different biologically for a start and there is clear evidence genders gravitate to different things in all areas of life. Granted it is generalised because it's not black and white but it's definitely there. Just because you don't have a clue doesn't mean it doesn't come from somewhere and there is factual evidence of it.
I know one person that used to be a man and is now a woman? Does that mean all men will become women? Does it buggery. Just because you know one person that doesn't strictly conform it doesn't mean everyone else does.
I'd stop drinking at lunch time if I were you.Last edited by northernladuk; 29 November 2021, 15:26.
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