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Women are Superior to Men

Just this week, a report was released about how more women are graduating than men from high school by a fairly significant rate. Additionally, more women are now holding college degrees and jobs requiring a college degree.

Below are two articles citing this.

https://apnews.com/article/high-school-graduation-rate-boys-c7b8dff33221e0ded2d1369397d96455

https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/trust/archive/winter-2023/women-now-outnumber-men-in-the-us-college-educated-labor-force#:~:text=Women%20have%20overtaken%20men%20and,Center%20analysis%20of%20government%20data.

This helps to support a female led society and female led households. I think it’s a wonderful trend.
ElwoodBlues · M Best Comment
@fishescycle says [quote]The curriculum has been feminised with project work and collaborative discussion being weighted more and more,[/quote]

I went to school in STEM and worked in technical software. Group projects are emphasized in school - even in STEM - because that's how products are built in the real world. Schools teach collaborative skills because they are one of the keys to success in 21st century business and technology.

And, in my experience, especially at younger ages, women tend to be better at reading people, handling people, settling interpersonal issues, etc, than men. In short, women make better managers, and better managers set and meet better deadlines. It's not a hard and fast rule by any means, there's a probability distribution of management skills for both men and women with considerable overlap. But the mean for women is higher.
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@ElwoodBlues in my experience women do not make good managers
@HoraceGreenley Maybe it varies by field. What's your line of work?
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@ElwoodBlues
Information Technology

Lhayezee · 26-30, F
But are women surging 'ahead' or men falling behind?

Not that it's a competition at all. Let's keep that toxic sub-stream of feminism out of here lol
@Lhayezee Feminism is about women being [b]equal[/b]—not superior. Contrary to what some believe, it’s [b]not[/b] misandry. It only exists because of ongoing [b]misogyny[/b].
Slade · 56-60, M
@Lhayezee many more guys are going straight to trade school. Little debt and skills that won't go obsolete.

Additional bonus for guys is there more chicks in college than guys. Increases their pooning odds substantially!
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
Most welders, plumbers, mechanics, construction workers, electricians, etc. are men and those fields do not always require a diploma nor a college degree. However, as a society we always require their services. Many of the degrees women are graduating with are pretty useless. I count myself among those with a pretty useless degree. Men built the vast majority of the modern world and they are the ones keeping it running. Most women help and support, most men innovate and take the big risks. So it has always been and so it will likely always be🤷‍♀️
Fullmetal · 46-50, M
@SlaveEt I work in the mining industry, we employ many women as welders, HET's, machinists etc, all are competent, skilled tradesmen!
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
@Fullmetal
I have no doubt they are, women are very capable. I still hold it is more common for men to dominate those and similar industries, while it is more common for women to dominate in others such as nursing, teaching, office managers, etc.
Fullmetal · 46-50, M
Neither gender is superior to the other, both have their strengths and weaknesses
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
lets see how "empowered" they feel when they're being drafted for the next world war....

maybe they can use all those useless degrees to deflect bullets... 🤔
fishescycle · 26-30
@wildbill83 imagine gloating about achieving more in the wholesale indoctrination camp that schools have surreptitiously been transmogrified into.
That's like boasting "i'm living with more brain cancer than you, give me my props."

The curriculum has been feminised with project work and collaborative discussion being weighted more and more, at the expense of critical thinking and autonomous enquiry in almost every subject outside of hard core STEM subjects.

Chicks can parrot what they've been spoon fed or better articulate how they subjectively feel about a passage of feminist mumbo jumbo or gender studies propaganda, like good little robots. I know first hand.

But how many, if given a previously unseen academic problem are able to solve it independently. There's that female user on here @helenS but she's the [b]exception[/b] not the rule. She's a legit math head, the rest are more meth heads.
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
@wildbill83
Indeed!
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
Years ago, boys had better achievement in school. Clearly, the education of girls was insufficient. An effort was made to change that, and the education of girls became the focus.

Now boys are being left behind. Educators don't seem to be able to educate both boys and girls equally at the same time.

I blame our professional educators.

From what I've seen they want to turn boys into girls with a steady diet of drugs and woke bullshit.
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@JimboSaturn
Not with curriculum. Ritalin and socialization.
Crazychick · 36-40, F
@HoraceGreenley From what I've seen in recent years it's the other way round. Society seems to want to turn girls into boys by giving them masculine names. I've even heard girls with my name masculinising it into "Charlie". I mean, why?
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@Crazychick that is also true
GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
Yeah, I'm tempted to agree.

But then ...




@GuiltyBiStander Honestly the last picture breaks my heart. Its bad enough tp choose to be a terrorist/ martyr as an adult, but to choose the same outcome of death for your child makes you a horrible pos. I could ramble on about it.
Elessar · 26-30, M
Hot take (and evidently unpopular opinion): what you have in between your legs does not really correlate with your cognitive abilities
subhubby · 56-60, M
@Elessar thank you for commenting. We have mixed reactions to the study/data but I embrace the trend of women taking leadership roles.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@subhubby Wake me up when society will be past the current idiotic tribalistic culture wars stage, and when merit and not the set of genitalia one's born with will determine who's suitable for a job
subhubby · 56-60, M
@Elessar yes, we need to be proponents and advocates to give power and control to many capable women.
turnedtostone · 56-60, F
It is great women are doing great in those fields.
But that doesn't make them superior.

I like and appreciate men.
They do much of the hard labour jobs, working long hours for their family, and many want to bite the hand that feeds them.(makes society work in this case)
Use the freeways? Live in a house with indoor plumbing? Do you eat the food farmers produce?
And much more of course.
Not saying women couldn't do these jobs,but they are mostly male dominated fields.
So , I'll say it "Thank you,guys ,much appreciated."
-A woman-
subhubby · 56-60, M
@turnedtostone thank you, your points are excellent !
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
As if that is any kind of metric. If you design an education system for the female brain don't be surprised when females do better. Design the system for males and the makes will do better.
Briggett · T
@hippyjoe1955 one of biggest objectives of school is learning to coexist and learn with others for different classes different races, different environments, different cultures, and finally different economic backgrounds.
Our finished product is an excellent individual and a solid citizen.
Try so other cultures and adopt their values on education if are so convinced we’re doing it all wrong.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Briggett That is a common misconception. Education is not about socialization. Completely different criteria.
Briggett · T
@hippyjoe1955 you know what I’m definitely right until you the definitively proving me wrong.
There you have it fair enough.
helenS · 36-40, F
I would assume that, in your case, a female-led household has been a reality for a long time? 😏
subhubby · 56-60, M
@helenS yes, you are right. We live in an FLR and have for our entire marriage over 30 years.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
there's some stupid ad on youtube of some college boasting that it has more black graduates than anyone else...

that's what society has come to... lets just hand out diplomas and degrees now, because working hard and actually earning one is "racist" or "toxic masculinity", etc. etc.

no amount of degrees will benefit someone if they're still a moron...🤔
Matt85 · 36-40, M
they're getting too powerful!! we need to bring back chauvenism!!
Crazychick · 36-40, F
@Matt85 We need to bring back correct spelling. It's "chauvinism". There is no "e" in it whatsoever.
subhubby · 56-60, M
@Crazychick thank you for commenting.
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
This isn't news to me. However we're only superior to men when it comes to education, not in the society as a whole since men still get paid MORE for the same job only because that's what patriarchy once decided to keep women home with kids and not become independent.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I agree. This forms part of my reasoning that male dominated cultures are doomed to fall behind cultures practicing equal rights. No nation can afford to waste half its brainpower and based on this research its more than half..😷
Magenta · F
Yikes! Disagree.
JSul3 · 70-79
Women nurture. Never forget: Without women, there would be no men.

Men are responsible for the rapes, assaults, robberies, murders, mass shootings, wars, and genocides.
subhubby · 56-60, M
@JSul3 very good point… thank you for your comments. I agree…
Anyone can find statistics to support their kinks. All these ones show are that women are more focused on education

Enjoy being a house husband
subhubby · 56-60, M
@BeefySenpie thank you for your opinion. I do enjoy pleasing and being led by my wife.
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fishescycle · 26-30
I can hear the collective squelch of even the loosest women's mid section axe wounds drying up and healing shut.
subhubby · 56-60, M
@fishescycle thank you for commenting but I am not sure I fully understand the context of your comment. “Axe wounds drying up, etc”
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JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
I think some people raise their boys to be less responsible than their girls. For some reason boys are given more latitude while girls are taught to take care of things and be responsible. As Lhayezee said, "are men falling behind?" I think this is the case at times.
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
There's more dumb men than dumb women. But there's also more smart men than smart women. Men fall more on each extreme of the bell curve. College used to be for the top 5%. So it was mostly men.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M

God creates Dinosaurs.
God destroys Dinosaurs.
God creates Man.
Man destroys God.
Man creates Dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs eat man...

Woman inherits the Earth.
Well these days you cant really tell anyway cause girls think they are boys boys want to be girls so who are you basing it on
@ExperienceDLT A good friend recently asked what I consider intriguing questions: "If true gender equality had been achieved in society, would transgenderism even be a thing ? Would anyone still find it necessary to change ?"
🤔
specman · 51-55, M
Even with men winning medals in women’s sports , winning pageants for women and winning the woman of the year?
Crazychick · 36-40, F
That has long been a trend in my neighbourhood.
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fishescycle · 26-30
@SheCallsMeCrushDaddy

Yep, public speaking aka nagging or Karenology as an elective.

With a major in Gender studies and critical race theory or pseudo sciences like psychology and astrology; re-engineered humanities but not actual engineering as in STEM. Shit like civil engineering rather than mechanical engineering. History of Art, Literature.

I think there's even an actual degree in the Kardashians.
TexChik · F
Where I live, just about everyone graduates from high school. The drop out rate is low.
single motherhood is the root of this
empanadas · 31-35, M
your username makes alot of sense
subhubby · 56-60, M
@empanadas Thank you, I am one who practices what I promote as my wife leads me in our household.
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