Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Who has it easier in life, men or women? Why?

I think women do. I know they argue periods, having children, and other biological impediments, but those are hardly occuring events. Overall, on a day-to-day, I think they live oh-so-cushy!

For example, my mom was a doctor, did it until 42, quit, and works at a flower shop. She just socializes all day with no stress while my dad busts his hump.

Secondly, my sister (she's a nasty wench to me) who is presumed attractive by men, picks her potential husbands based on success at work. She has a masters but plans to marry her now bf, pump out some kids, and then chill the rest of her life by doing brunch with her friends and shopping while her husband busts his butt too.

I moved to NYC and have been dating and the women her are just like my mom/sister. It's ridiculus.

I wish I could just marry a rich women and chill the rest of my life. The real killer is that they will further the fun throughout retirement as well. Life is just more fun for women!

Who has it easier in life, men or women? Why?
I agree with you.



Women are given equality in everything. But many of them still try to manipulate men into paying their way. Women have alot of options when it comes to bailing out of the workforce. They can get men, family, and government to throw in for their support. It seems like they work just for fun. I have known successful and well educated women that look at men as an early retirement plan.



The women spend their days at the mall with the kids while the men are working. When the man gets home from a long day at work he will have to help care for the kids and clean and cook. He may be asked to spend most of his weekends with the kids so that mom gets a break and then its back to work on Monday. Then she will compain about her man, leave him, take his kids, house, money and go and live off of another man and still get help from family, goverment etc.
Reply:Women have it easier. The questioner is correct!
Reply:Considering that men are the ones who have trouble living independently, as they were only conditioned for the workforce and not the domestic front, I'd say they're getting hit pretty hard. Still, in the workforce and the political sphere, they have more freedom than women. It's not a black-and-white question.


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