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August 7, 2008

Gender equality on the slide?

          One does not need a complicated view to understand that a population’s way of life is learned in family, and to maintain a way of life, one has to maintain the population and the family is the entity that does this. Does it really take college level mathematics to figure out that for every [...]

Comments (0) Filed under: 2008, Analysis, CounterPulse, Culture, Economics, Evolution, Family, Feminism, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Politics, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sex & Relationships, Society, Vox Populiartfldgr @ 4:40 am

August 5, 2008

Study: verbal aggression may affect children’s behavior

 
This is interesting, given that in the absence of a tempering other, the mother can inflict endless amounts of this kind of thing.  That in the absence of a father, a controlling mother has no limits and can cause serious damage to the child.
 
Do notice how the study is about MOTHERS, but they keep switching [...]

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Overworking husbands drive working wives back into the home, study finds

 
Oh no? Not that!!! Not a “a resurgence of the traditional homemaker/breadwinner family structure in dual-earner households”.
 
Shows where our elite in universities and feminists have been leading us, just as they said, to the destruction of family and the creation of a communist state in the US.
 
Now they are finding out that when it comes to [...]

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August 1, 2008

Biological fathers not necessarily the best, social dads parent well too

 
The only way to get the kind of results that they achieved was to skew the facts by isolating them. Yes I would agree that a handpicked group that can be part of a longitudinal study would yield superior results over a true sample across the population, but it proves nothing about the latter. This [...]

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Long work hours widen the gender gap

 
It stands to reason that its not because of cultural issues that people gravitate to certain things, but because of biology, of which culture THEN shapes a more comfortable reason around it.
 
While the findings below are interesting, ultimately the conclusions made are not valid since they refuse to accept biology as an answer. Without the [...]

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July 30, 2008

Women end up less happy than men

So maybe it isnt him?

Women end up less happy than men
Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life – even though they start out happier, reveals new research by Anke Plagnol of the University of Cambridge, and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin.

 Plagnol and Easterlin’s study, [...]

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June 20, 2008

Eternal Maiden Actualization is here! You can call her EMA

It was the article over at Fox: Japanese Firm Creates Robot Girlfriend for Lonely Men  that got me thinking about the implications of things that are coming around the corner in the near future.
Finally, women are not the only ones who can have a lover that needs batteries. Plumbing the new depths of markets Sega [...]

Comments (1) Filed under: Analysis, Culture, Humor, OP/ED, Satire, Sex & Relationships, Society, Weirdartfldgr @ 7:45 am

Girls really do love bad boys

Turns out the rumors from the Nice Guys are correct…
When left on their own, without family and friends to help, women select mental people for mates because they find them sexy. That in the absence of the restriction of sex (which i am making no suggestions either way), that such overwhelming selection drowns out common sense. [...]

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June 6, 2008

UK Mail Gives Women a Dose of Reality Femail

Going through my morning mail i get a reference to an interesting article at the UK Mail Femail section…
It appears to be a bit of a dose of reality.
The first article tries to explain:
Why more and more women are losing custody battles over their children
One could call this an expectations expose…   The main gist not [...]

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