posted on Apr, 10 2012 @ 11:09 PM
reply to post by antonia
It is not being sexist but realist. Women and men are very distinct nor only in physical capabilities but mental, they also tend to have gender
specific social skill (of course that today some male and female characteristics have been extremely mixed by social pressure and expectations but
also due to an increased ambivalence mostly due to the effects of pollution and chemical compounds that mimic the functions of hormones, this is
mostly the same reason why fertility decreases in developed countries).
Women tend to be get more focused by advertisers because in most homes women mange the expenses (this is only natural as they tend to be the sex that
is most concerned the raising of children and long term plans, not as a duty but because of biological reasons and how society has pressured them to
act, is is not by chance that women are defined as maternal and long term planers, they are the ones that get pregnant). A simple exercise is to
examine how many products are directed specific to women, babies and children in relation to men.
Men are extremely simple creatures, single goal oriented and most of the time very easy to read. There are plenty of studies that show that men and
women think very differently.
My view is that women are so involved in small conspiracies that they do not have the inclination to think about speculation about larger concerns if
they do not affect them personally. That is why some men tend to think women as futile creatures and women that are social idiots, their interests
just aren't the same.