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Previously on "Like we didn't already know!!"
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'It was like the wardrobe fell on me.
with the key sticking out'
quote from mrs Shaunboy
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Originally posted by WageSlaveAny woman would cry with shaunbhoy on top of them
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Originally posted by Rebecca Looscould be tears of joy, tears aren't necessarily sad!
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Originally posted by Rebecca LoosBut (OK, I know you will dispute this), on average again, women seem to have more intelligence when it comes to emotional issues,
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None of them have been stupid enough to even get involved with you alexei (if we discount inflatable ones and those whose surname is jpeg!!), so that must be seen as progress on their part I suppose.
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Yeah we know shaun -- your wife must have been pretty stupid to marry you
5 children -- did you get her drunk blind or something?
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..yes that is true, women are much better at changing nappies, cleaning, pushing prams around and causing a fuss at a restaurant whereas men are much better at Engineering, physics and architecture etc.
horses for courses really.
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Ah, but I don't women (well, most anyway) would dispute the fact that on average men are more suited to the brain activities required for science, spatial reasoning, maybe even philosophy and so on.
But (OK, I know you will dispute this), on average again, women seem to have more intelligence when it comes to emotional issues, intuition, multitasking, things like that.
I think (may be wrong here) that it has been shown that women brains are more developed on one side than men's, and vice versa, i.e. men's brains right side is more developed than women, women's left more developed than men. Or something. I don't know. Out of my depth here. Trying to win a rational, scientific point? Must be mad. I'll be off then.
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I didn't understand the article so got a black woman I work with to explain it to me.
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Like we didn't already know!!
'More men win academic prizes' says study
'MEN BRAINIER THAN WOMEN'
A new claim that men are more intelligent than women is poised to reignite controversy about the difference between the sexes.
Research to be published later this year argues that men's IQs are on average five points higher than those of women.
The scientists who conducted the study say this is why men are more likely to win Nobel prizes and gain other major academic distinctions.
One of them is Richard Lynn, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Ulster, whose work on intelligence has already proved highly controversial.
Not only has he maintained that men have higher IQs than women, but also that whites are more intelligent than blacks and eastern Asians brighter than Europeans.
The new work, to appear in the British Journal of Psychology on November 4, was conducted with Dr Paul Irwing, Senior Lecturer in Organisational Psychology at the University of Manchester.
Dr Irwing said he and Prof Lynn had found strong evidence that men not only had larger brains than women but higher IQs by about five points.
The paper will argue that the IQ difference between men and women cannot be easily dismissed as insignificant.
Looked at from a population perspective, it meant there were three men to each woman with an IQ above 130, and 5.5 men for each woman with an IQ above 145.
Dr Irwing said: "These different proportions of men and women with high IQ scores are clearly worth speaking of and may go some way to explaining the greater numbers of men achieving distinctions of various kinds for which a high IQ is required, such as chess grandmasters, fields medallists for mathematics, Nobel prizewinners and the like."
The researchers acknowledge that women now outnumber men at every level of educational achievement, with the sole exception of Phd level.
The study says there is evidence that at the same IQ level women are able to achieve more than men "possibly because they are more conscientious and better adapted to sustained periods of hard work".
A 1999 study by Prof Lynn found that men's IQs were three to four points higher than women's.
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Hardly news, but worth highlighting in these times I feel!
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