I can prove man is a weaker sex.. take the below test:
A married woman can dare speak ill about her mother in law to her husband...(meaning son doesnt object if hear's ill about his own mother).. Whereas a man cant dare to speak a word about his mother in law to his wife.
This test clearly shows man is weaker sex...Any doubts guyzz
Re: I can prove, man is a weaker sex
by Neutral Guy on May 29, 2009 07:45 AM
if someone wants to avoid unnecessary arguements and keeps quiet, it does not mean he is weak, means he is sensible
Re: Re: I can prove, man is a weaker sex
by jai arora on May 29, 2009 10:31 AM
Sensible !! but there are many situations when wife talk very ill about her mother in law (sometimes in front of his husband) ,and keeps repeating it ,what is this called ,one time it is ok considered men are sensible what about repetative events ,its sensiblity or something else....
Re: Re: I can prove, man is a weaker sex
by Siachen on May 29, 2009 12:10 PM
May be individual to individual. I never allow my mother-in-law/sister-in-laws to be in home beyond a couple of days. Third day I ask them before my wife, okay get packed and lost. My wife, can never ever dare to say anythng on my mother. My married life is now more than 25 years and we (me & my wife) are in the finest bonds and in fact, feel that we were married only in this month. Such a fresh and a fragrant life we lead.
Re: Re: Re: I can prove, man is a weaker sex
by Narayanan P on May 29, 2009 12:54 PM
I feel you peoples are taking the discussion out of context. What the researcher is trying to establish is that while in womb, during delivesry and after birth boys are vurnarable to different kinds of anamalies than girls. Please try to understand. Of course, for argument sake you can argue.
Re: I can prove, man is a weaker sex
by Mohan Padmanabhan on May 29, 2009 12:28 PM
It just means Men are good and more tolerant... Nothing else. No offense meant...
Re: Behind every successful man, there is a woman..........
by RajeswaraRao Palaparthi on May 28, 2009 07:50 PM
But when the man fails can it also be said that there is a woman behind his failure?
Re: Re: Behind every successful man, there is a woman..........
by atrueIndian on May 28, 2009 08:08 PM
Behind every successful man there is a single woman and behind every unsuccessful man there are two, three and many more
Re: Behind every successful man, there is a woman..........
by pannag roy on May 29, 2009 12:02 PM
Behind every successful man, there is a woman, AND BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL WOMEN THERE ARE 3 -4 MEN
men make up 98% of the inventions. Men die early due to the torture by women (gruha himsa- domestic violence), family courts, nagging, emotional blackmailing by tears etc by women.. poor souls men ..
Mathematics, the Queen of Science, is a subject that most people agree to test and tease one's intelligence on problem solving, theorem proving, conjectures and so on. But it is a wonder why, still, the number of renowned women mathematicians are so few compared to men. The same is perhaps the case with physics too, a subject that involves formidable mathematics to prove things. Hopefully no one blocks women these days to work in Mathematics, a subject that requires usually anything more than a pencil and a paper. This is one area, in my stong opinion, women activists should look into and do the needful to fill the gap. I would love the women rise up in Mathematics too, since it is the easiest to excel as far as the resources are required over men. And of course, with many renowned mathematicians, it seems they didn't have all that luxury in their life. With some of them, the social life too were in turmoil.
Re: Re: Women Mathematicians
by Arunkumar Puthenveetil on May 28, 2009 07:30 PM
Read "NUMBER OF WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS". Just turn to history of mathematics on some good sites to count on the "number" and "people" actually regarded for their contributions. (Not just the fast arithemetics)
Re: Re: Women Mathematicians
by RajeswaraRao Palaparthi on May 28, 2009 07:48 PM
Shakuntala Devi is not a mathematician. She did not give us any mathematical theorems or such like Ramanujam.
Re: Re: Re: Women Mathematicians
by arka mukherjee on May 28, 2009 08:03 PM
I agree, Shakuntala Devi is not a mathematician.She is a person with parts of her brain more developed so as to do fast calculations. There are many more like her of whom we dont even know.
The fastest male sprinter is still faster than the fastest female sprinter. No one watches women's cricket there is no power there. Even women do not watch it. There are so many other aspects which should also be taken into consideration. Probably it is only a partial truth because it speaks of births and disease and such things only. 99% of the inventions in the world were by men. So what if women live longer and if more females are born? And it took a man and other men from other religions to teach love to the world. Think about it.