Life Begins
you suggest
otherwise.
    I have been classes before where a
woman will cite a study that says 85% of women are more studious
than men. She then deduces from this that women are smarter than
men because women do better in school. The woman then has the
emotional satisfaction of saying her gender is better, even though
her logic led her to a fallacy. The study merely said that women
are generally more studious. They study more, pay attention in
class more, and act like what they are at school for is important.
This has nothing to do with actual intelligence of either of the
genders. The study merely commented that women exhibit better
learning behaviors than men.
    I didn’t study at all when I was
in school, and I got all A’s, except for a B in Geometry. I could
have studied harder, but there was little to gain from the extra
work. In a man’s mind, if you are getting good grades while putting
in little effort, why increase your level of effort to raise your
grade by a couple of percentage points? Your GPA will still be a
4.0 whether you received a 93% or 100%. Sure the extra effort could
reward you with being the valedictorian, but who really wants the
extra pressure of having to stand up in front of a bunch of people
and give a speech when all you really want to do is celebrate the
fact that you are graduating?
    This is how most men think. Over
the years, Christine has learned not to argue with me about the
genders and which one is better. She knows that I will through
cold, hard truths at her. She also knows that I generally support
women over men, except when women use their emotions to think of
themselves as better than men.
    You see, what women fail to
understand is that guys don’t care about a lot of things. We
consider it not important and a waste of our time. Women get
emotionally invested in things and make it important.
    My favorite male-female
superiority argument has to be where women think they are better
than men because they endure monthly bleeding without complaining,
carry another human being inside of them for nine months when they
are pregnant, and then they endure the excruciating pain of child
birth.
    To this I respond: Men can pee
standing up. Even if we have a monthly hormonal cycle, we don’t
bleed. Not bleeding saves us money on feminine products. Men are
never worried about whether we smell down there. Men would have an
evolutionary and biological advantage over women in that we can
impregnate more than one woman at a time and thus have our genes
carried on at a greater level. Men can father children without the
fear of stretch marks or our private parts becoming deformed from
having passed an eight pound human being.
    And if you still want to use the
enduring of the pain of childbirth, I would like to give the men
out there this little zinger. If a woman ever insults the size of
your manhood, you can always say, “It might not have felt like
much, but just wait until nine months from now.”
    Guys don’t take the battle of the
sexes seriously. We make jokes about it, and then women take the
jokes seriously and get their feelings hurt. Women overthink men
and try to apply emotional understanding to us that just isn’t
there. It’s like this feminist belief that women are still being
oppressed by men and not receiving equal pay for equal work. Look
at the men you know. We are usually too preoccupied with trying to
get into your pants or pleasuring ourselves in other ways that we
would lack the time and initiative to establish a system to
suppress one group. In fact, as a straight white male, I’m a little
confused by minorities and women being so shaped by their personal
experiences. Straight white guys just exist. If we succeed, it was
because we tried. If we failed, it just means that somebody else
was better at it and that we need to try harder.
    As an autistic, I don’t understand
this emotional coddling of people. They are wanting to blame some
external force for their failures. Can’t
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