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When is woman better than men? Is a mother better than a father for upbringing for example? Are woman braver in some circumstances? Look at that beheading, the woman didn't seem scared. Are men better cooks?

 

Who do you think is the best at certain things. I know cleaning takes me an age but woman seem to do it without much hassle. Multi tasking, pressure, they seem to cope better. Arguably one of our strongest prime ministers was a woman(allegedly) :D

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prob invented to cut a steak they cooked

I think instead of ridiculing the poor man he should have been applauded. I'll bet a woman couldn't put a fork through her boot and miss every toe

ah but he got out of doing the gardening an got a new pair of boots out it

I said the other days there nothing tougher than a woman protecting her kids in all animals be it fox dog or human they just seem to go inti over kill when protecting there young also have woman have a certian control over men dont now if its cause im.young but misses can piss me right off but soon as she get all horny all is forgetten haha

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Work quiet today Baw :laugh:

 

I don't think it has anything to do with male/female. I have known some great parents, and some shit ones, and it was a pretty even mix of Mum's and Dad's. Some of the best chefs are male, some of the most organised people I know are male. My sisters's house is immaculate ( with 2 toddlers and a husband who regularly trash it ) yet she has to write everything down, or she just can't remember a thing. I can't be bothered with cleaning, so my house looks empty and "clinical" because the less in it, the less I have to clean :thumbs: Life is too short !

 

I can cope with anything except spiders.

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Work quiet today Baw :laugh:

 

I don't think it has anything to do with male/female. I have known some great parents, and some shit ones, and it was a pretty even mix of Mum's and Dad's. Some of the best chefs are male, some of the most organised people I know are male. My sisters's house is immaculate ( with 2 toddlers and a husband who regularly trash it ) yet she has to write everything down, or she just can't remember a thing. I can't be bothered with cleaning, so my house looks empty and "clinical" because the less in it, the less I have to clean :thumbs: Life is too short !

 

I can cope with anything except spiders.

:laugh: works boring, boards slow :D

 

Good points but there must be differences between us. Keep meaning to pm you Lara, my memories shocking :laugh:

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I said the other days there nothing tougher than a woman protecting her kids in all animals be it fox dog or human they just seem to go inti over kill when protecting there young also have woman have a certian control over men dont now if its cause im.young but misses can piss me right off but soon as she get all horny all is forgetten haha

I was watching some Disney film yesterday about big cats, following their life's. mother cheetah taking on 3 make cheetahs and a pack of hyenas to save her young, wow. Male lion left his pack cos 2 lions came to take over. f***ing lionesses soon got rid of them lol. Nothing worse than a ill tempered fiery woman especially if they're Scottish, eh malt :laugh:

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Work quiet today Baw :laugh:

 

I don't think it has anything to do with male/female. I have known some great parents, and some shit ones, and it was a pretty even mix of Mum's and Dad's. Some of the best chefs are male, some of the most organised people I know are male. My sisters's house is immaculate ( with 2 toddlers and a husband who regularly trash it ) yet she has to write everything down, or she just can't remember a thing. I can't be bothered with cleaning, so my house looks empty and "clinical" because the less in it, the less I have to clean :thumbs: Life is too short !

 

I can cope with anything except spiders.

:laugh: works boring, boards slow :D

 

Good points but there must be differences between us. Keep meaning to pm you Lara, my memories shocking :laugh:

 

Yep, some big differences, but I think it is more personality and type, than gender. And a bit of necessity too. There are things I chose not to have a clue about, because I don't need to.

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Since I became a Mum, I've discovered that I can become overwhelmingly feral in protecting my kids. It's such a deep instinct, gives you strength you never knew you had. That said, I'm pretty sure some Dads would be capable of the same emotion.

 

I'm fair organised, and can move through several tasks at once. I work well under pressure, but I don't like pressure :laugh: I had a high pressure corporate job before I had kids and I was damn good at it but I'd rather set my hair on fire than go back to that kind of work again.

 

I'm a single Mum, have to do most things myself and it's definitely made me stronger. I moved out young and never went back home - also made me a stronger person and I learned to rely on myself very early on.

 

Not strong enough to get the paving slabs in my garden sorted out tho, they've been lying there for over a year :laugh:

 

I wouldn't say women are better than men or t'other way round. Just some people are far better at getting by than others in general :thumbs:

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Since I became a Mum, I've discovered that I can become overwhelmingly feral in protecting my kids. It's such a deep instinct, gives you strength you never knew you had. That said, I'm pretty sure some Dads would be capable of the same emotion.

 

I'm fair organised, and can move through several tasks at once. I work well under pressure, but I don't like pressure :laugh: I had a high pressure corporate job before I had kids and I was damn good at it but I'd rather set my hair on fire than go back to that kind of work again.

 

I'm a single Mum, have to do most things myself and it's definitely made me stronger. I moved out young and never went back home - also made me a stronger person and I learned to rely on myself very early on.

 

Not strong enough to get the paving slabs in my garden sorted out tho, they've been lying there for over a year :laugh:

 

I wouldn't say women are better than men or t'other way round. Just some people are far better at getting by than others in general :thumbs:

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Wow lass, your getting deep lol. Woman Definately think different from blokes. Even the dumbest woman is complex. I watched some shit the other week, dunno what it was, doesn't matter. Bit like the start of that keek lab watches big brother where they go into a room alone and greet the group. I watched when a lassie went in, say there was 4 guys and 4 lassies. The lassies were waiting to greet them, big smiles and kisses when it was there turn, inbetween they were eyeing them up and down. Bloke goes in same situation, eyes the candy, other blokes all greet with a get this beer down ya. Woman are Definately anti woman :yes: I've never been in the company of a woman for a night where they haven't bitched about someone. Same when you meet someone, they ask about your ex etc, they automatically despise them lol. I couldn't give a f**k about there past boyfriends lol. Can never figure woman out.

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Since I became a Mum, I've discovered that I can become overwhelmingly feral in protecting my kids. It's such a deep instinct, gives you strength you never knew you had. That said, I'm pretty sure some Dads would be capable of the same emotion.

 

I'm fair organised, and can move through several tasks at once. I work well under pressure, but I don't like pressure :laugh: I had a high pressure corporate job before I had kids and I was damn good at it but I'd rather set my hair on fire than go back to that kind of work again.

 

I'm a single Mum, have to do most things myself and it's definitely made me stronger. I moved out young and never went back home - also made me a stronger person and I learned to rely on myself very early on.

 

Not strong enough to get the paving slabs in my garden sorted out tho, they've been lying there for over a year :laugh:

 

I wouldn't say women are better than men or t'other way round. Just some people are far better at getting by than others in general :thumbs:

Simomans good at paving, loves them big 3x2's, pm him :thumbs:

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no comment on this one :tongue2: .

 

but I will say that a woman needs a man more than a man needs a woman........................... :laugh:

A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle !

 

(except to open jars, and get rid of spiders, and reach the top shelves )

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Since I became a Mum, I've discovered that I can become overwhelmingly feral in protecting my kids. It's such a deep instinct, gives you strength you never knew you had. That said, I'm pretty sure some Dads would be capable of the same emotion.

 

I'm fair organised, and can move through several tasks at once. I work well under pressure, but I don't like pressure :laugh: I had a high pressure corporate job before I had kids and I was damn good at it but I'd rather set my hair on fire than go back to that kind of work again.

 

I'm a single Mum, have to do most things myself and it's definitely made me stronger. I moved out young and never went back home - also made me a stronger person and I learned to rely on myself very early on.

 

Not strong enough to get the paving slabs in my garden sorted out tho, they've been lying there for over a year :laugh:

 

I wouldn't say women are better than men or t'other way round. Just some people are far better at getting by than others in general :thumbs:

100% with you on the '' feral bit'' .. the second you give birth you become a hissy spitty ball of fury if your cubs are threatened :laugh:

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