Thursday, February 8, 2007

Why Aren't ALL Women lesbians

What, exactly, is the difference between men and women, besides primary and secondary sexual characteristics? That is, why is it that women are, in general, good, kind, loving, sensitive and intelligent people, able to care deeply for others and communicate their feelings, while men are obtuse, cruel, crude and unable to express their emotions, unless one chooses to define these broadly and include "horniness" as an emotion? Are these differences primarily genetic or environmental? What could be done to help cure men? Given how hopeless men are, why aren't all women lesbians?

3 comments:

BlackSun said...

Why are you so willing to submit to the feminist propaganda and allow that men are screwed up??

You're asking for trouble, both personally and philosophically when you go down that road.

Men and women have completely different evolutionary agendas. One's not 'better' than the other. You should read "The Red Queen" by Matt Ridley.

Novelistador said...

I will read "The Red Queen" as soon as possible. That said, the question still stands as written.

Anonymous said...

If for no other reason, genetics or DNA or Darwinism. Too much homosexuality would cause the species to die out because it could not reproduce.