Girls and boys are equal. You can argue with that, but when Mind and Strength clash then it's going to be equal. Sometimes mind does beat strength because of strategies. I use my mind, and emotion in my case. It hasn't failed me yet, but some people try to use mind and get schooled. There isn't no way to define a male or a female. Lets just leave it at that.
Yes it's true guys are better at hiding their emotions but is that nessesarely a good thing? A lot of guys don't say how they feel untill its too late. It works both ways, hiding can be good sometimes where as showing can be better.
I don't know. Maybe I just took it the wrong way, but my point is:
You make it seem like you boys never overcomplicate things. It may seem rediculous how I think at first, but we get put down every day because of our gender. It's why I personally take offense to it.
Equality is nonsense as there are clear differences. More like the potential of a person isn't defined by their gender but the summation of all that makes them them.
There isn't no way to define a male or a female.
There are very clear ways and they have been well defined.
The whole mind/strength is quite moot as well as it largely depends on the situation at hand. Strength won't help at all in a game of chess(unless you plan to just beat you opponent into submission though I don't think this is a very legal move in tournaments :) ). Likewise without tools availible you aren't going to be able to deal with large objects without strength. And as I stated these are hardly the only attributes as I wouldn't consider dexterity and agility as things to be classes with strenth. If you are going with vague classifications you might want to stick with Body and Mind. Emotion however I would consider to be a subset of mind just like strength and dexterity are subsets of body despite being independant of one another.
Yes, you trash males, maybe you've had love problems. I haven't, I'm my own dream person. I'd fall in love with myself if I could, and my emotional stability is solid. I don't hide my emotions, and I get plenty well along with people. I fail to see how much logic you have behind your opinion other than "I learned this about seven years ago. I know what I am talking about." And that's not too logical.
By the way, I will keep on quoting you, so get used to it.
It isn't my fault if no one else is posting because I am right.
Heh being right and thinking you are right are two entirely different things. To self proclaim yourself to be right however doesn't make your case look good.
It works both ways, hiding can be good sometimes where as showing can be better.
However hiding them and being in control are two difffernt things. You can display anger and sadness without extreme emotional outbursts. Hiding them is no better than letting them control you. I'm just defining emotionally strong as being able to keep yourself in control and properly live with them.