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Mokka 17-02-2016 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 8522157)
Oh so blame men for female laziness....we have also taken fathers away from children in nearly50% of families, so what do the liberals expect? women should stop talking themselves up, take off their fake nails and fake eyelashes and get practical and learn these skills. stop over relying on hard working men they say they don't need and certainly don't like or respect

I am sorry for whatever happened to make you this way... I feel nothing but pity for you

Smithy 17-02-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 8522157)
Oh so blame men for female laziness....we have also taken fathers away from children in nearly50% of families, so what do the liberals expect? women should stop talking themselves up, take off their fake nails and fake eyelashes and get practical and learn these skills. stop over relying on hard working men they say they don't need and certainly don't like or respect

What a load of shit

Marsh. 17-02-2016 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 8522157)
Oh so blame men for female laziness...

Where is your evidence that there are less women in these professions because of laziness? :conf:

smudgie 17-02-2016 08:15 PM

I am far too busy keeping my husband happy to bother with such things.

Northern Monkey 17-02-2016 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8522180)
I am far too busy keeping my husband happy to bother with such things.

You're a good woman.We need more like you:laugh:

Cherie 17-02-2016 08:17 PM

Why aren't there more female football managers :think:

Cherie 17-02-2016 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8522180)
I am far too busy keeping my husband happy to bother with such things.

:creep:

Marsh. 17-02-2016 08:17 PM

Why aren't there more male nurses?

****ing laziness.

Cherie 17-02-2016 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8522179)
Where is your evidence that there are less women in these professions because of laziness? :conf:

In fairness I would be far too lazy to learn a trade :laugh:

Marsh. 17-02-2016 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8522193)
In fairness I would be far too lazy to learn a trade :laugh:

Omg, Cherie single handedly setting women back 50 years. :nono:

Cherie 17-02-2016 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8522194)
Omg, Cherie single handedly setting women back 50 years. :nono:

:hehe: I don't care I'm not cut out for manual labour

Marsh. 17-02-2016 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8522197)
:hehe: I don't care I'm not cut out for manual labour

Don't worry. For every Cherie giving women a bad name, us males have a "truth" :hehe:

Northern Monkey 17-02-2016 08:21 PM

I don't mind women not doing these jobs.I mean yes it's cute when they try to get involved but there are loads of female oriented jobs aswell.Whether people choose to accept it or not.Men and women are different which is a good thing.We each have our different skill sets and i appreciate the hard work that women do.It's unrealistic to expect women to be carrying hods of bricks up and down ladders or around a building site.You just carry on as you are women.We(most of us) appreciate you for who you are.:love:

Cherie 17-02-2016 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8522199)
Don't worry. For every Cherie giving women a bad name, us males have a "truth" :hehe:

Just because I value my skin and don't want a ruddy complexion :nono:

AnnieK 17-02-2016 08:33 PM

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=the truth;8522106]I disagree. no one demands a man. they just want their stuff fixed. Its not the old boys network, its high time women simply got on with it.
I didn't say anyone demands a man, I said want and expect. Yeah they want their stuff fixed but they will have expectations of what that entails. A lot of women do "get on with it". In my home, I do all the decorating, I can change a tyre, I can assemble furniture and do basic DIY.....why, because my parents (plural), taught me as I will teach my son with his dad. It's not just down to women to get off their arses and take off their false nails and eyelashes as you so succinctly put it but it's down to men and women to teach the next generation.

Crimson Dynamo 17-02-2016 08:34 PM

:clap1:

here for the Truth exposing lazy women who want their cake and eat it (and probably eat another cake)


they want equality when it suits but dont want to get their hands dirty


:nono:

DemolitionRed 17-02-2016 08:34 PM

Three years ago we bought an ancient derelict building in Briancon and turned it into 6 modern apartments. I got really involved in the building work which included helping to lay a new roof which was 100ft up (but I'm a climber so enjoyed that). I learnt to use a circular brick saw, nail guns, angle grinder and circular table saw and although I loved it' the things I couldn't do was carry heavy loads or lift and move weighty things and I didn't have the strength to knock down walls with a sledge hammer.

I always believed that I could do any job a man could do but six months of that sort of manual work really did me in; I just didn't have the same physical strength that a man does. I respect any woman who gives this sort of job a go but I think some jobs are definitely mans work.

the truth 17-02-2016 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 8522227)
Three years ago we bought an ancient derelict building in Briancon and turned it into 6 modern apartments. I got really involved in the building work which included helping to lay a new roof which was 100ft up (but I'm a climber so enjoyed that). I learnt to use a circular brick saw, nail guns, angle grinder and circular table saw and although I loved it' the things I couldn't do was carry heavy loads or lift and move weighty things and I didn't have the strength to knock down walls with a sledge hammer.

I always believed that I could do any job a man could do but six months of that sort of manual work really did me in; I just didn't have the same physical strength that a man does. I respect any woman who gives this sort of job a go but I think some jobs are definitely mans work.

say hat at the womens institute or labour party conference

Redway 17-02-2016 08:45 PM

What are you basing all this information on?

Northern Monkey 17-02-2016 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 8522227)
Three years ago we bought an ancient derelict building in Briancon and turned it into 6 modern apartments. I got really involved in the building work which included helping to lay a new roof which was 100ft up (but I'm a climber so enjoyed that). I learnt to use a circular brick saw, nail guns, angle grinder and circular table saw and although I loved it' the things I couldn't do was carry heavy loads or lift and move weighty things and I didn't have the strength to knock down walls with a sledge hammer.

I always believed that I could do any job a man could do but six months of that sort of manual work really did me in; I just didn't have the same physical strength that a man does. I respect any woman who gives this sort of job a go but I think some jobs are definitely mans work.

A very good and realistic answer.I've done loads of manual work and it's tough going for a man too(even though we don't usually admit it:laugh:).It's unfair to expect women to do things that they are not physically capable of.Women give birth.I've witnessed that twice and god knows i would'nt wanna do it.I think we should all accept the differences and let women be women and men be men.

Crimson Dynamo 17-02-2016 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8522236)
A very good and realistic answer.I've done loads of manual work and it's tough going for a man too(even though we don't usually admit it:laugh:).It's unfair to expect women to do things that they are not physically capable of.Women give birth.I've witnessed that twice and god knows i would'nt wanna do it.I think we should all accept the differences and let women be women and men be men.

Indeed. Also men get less distracted as they are less inclined to gossip and want to talk endlessly about feelings and clothes.

Ninastar 17-02-2016 08:50 PM

Different interests, innit

the truth 17-02-2016 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8522236)
A very good and realistic answer.I've done loads of manual work and it's tough going for a man too(even though we don't usually admit it:laugh:).It's unfair to expect women to do things that they are not physically capable of.Women give birth.I've witnessed that twice and god knows i would'nt wanna do it.I think we should all accept the differences and let women be women and men be men.

tell that to new labour. according to them, every person is equal. they sadly got confused, equal opportunities yes, equal no, everyone is different.

Northern Monkey 17-02-2016 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8522239)
Indeed. Also men get less distracted as they are less inclined to gossip and want to talk endlessly about feelings and clothes.

Ha.Yes true.I always feel slightly uneasy when i see a woman driving a bus.
I once saw a woman breast feeding a baby whilst driving!
Constantly see them applying lippy in the mirror whilst driving too.So many distractions for females.

the truth 17-02-2016 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8522239)
Indeed. Also men get less distracted as they are less inclined to gossip and want to talk endlessly about feelings and clothes.

tut tut such generalizatons....that's what happens when you avoid being sincere


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