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This is a silly debate. No, we're not equal. Not physically, not mentally, not in any way. Men and Women are built differently in both body and mind for a reason - that's how nature is. On top of it all, we have the whole 'rights' equality thing. Men have rights that Women don't. Similarly, but rarely touched upon, is the fact that Women have some rights that Men don't.
If you want to be equal, you have to fix both sides. These "Feminists" who say they're striving for equality, but only focus on the problems of the Women, are just silly. That's not bringing Women up to be on-par with Men. That's raising Women up on a pedestal and leaving Men down in the dirt.
On a side-note, and of course this is coming from my own experiences, but; I've seen many Women use their gender to their advantage, anything from the whole "Ladies first" rule, to getting a guy to carry stuff for her. I've also heard Women asking Men to do things for them simply because "They're men. They're stronger" or something along those lines. Based upon things like this, I can't help but think that half the time, the inequality is caused at least partially by the women herself.
Finally, some useful and interesting material to read.
Throughout the history of man, women has been shown as prizes, breeding-stock, shrews, tricksters, etcetera. Anything that you can think of really, just not in positions of power (not very often anyway) and generally behind men. Second-class citizens, if so to spek. Men have always been proritized over women, you don't even have to go that far back in history to stumble upon cases were men were treated far more favorably than women. Was this unfair? That's a debate for another time, but at that time, society didn't exactly function as it does today.
When women were given the same righs as men, one would think that these feminists would have disappeared. But they didn't. Why? Because the problem is very similar to when Africans in America were given the same righs as Caucasians.
Some women today, just like some Africans today, still except sympathy for what their ancestors went through. To the general public, there is no such thing as a black racist, or a female sexist. Why is it that white males, like me, can't crack a joke about sexism or racism, when women and black people respectively, can? Dear women, dear africans, why am I to be punished for what my distant ancestors did? Why can you practise sexism and racism when I can't?
There are so many laws against sexism, sexual harassment, etcetera, but if I ever reported a women for sexual harassment, I would be laughed out of the police station, because society expects me to be grateful for the attention a female, oh so gracefully, bestowed upon me.
Men and women are unique, physically and mentally. We have each our general strengths and weaknesses. But while it is okay to be a tomboy, being a girlish man is less than appreciated. Both genders are viewed from a different angle each, by society as a whole.
With this, I'm not saying that women have all the advantages in this problem. No, not at all. When it comes to ***, women have a disadvantage that is worth noticing. When a man is, in lack of a more apropriate terminology, being a **** and having *** with every female in sight, he's given a pat on the shoulder and some praise from his friends. But when a women has *** with a couple of males, she's gross, slutty and cheap.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: Our society makes next to no sense sociologically.
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