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From: Cheryl Singhal (csinghal@CAPACCESS.ORG)
Date: Sun Jun 11 1972 - 21:37:37 CDT
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Murphy Peter wrote:
> In most families, the children get more time with mom than with dad. So we
This is the strongest argument in favor of all-male leadership. And
actually, it's not so much "mom" vs "dad" as "female" vs "male". A
child's world is largely female until high school. The more time spent in
the company of men developing a non-confrontational relationship the
better.
Pam asked what a man could do that a woman couldn't. The question
answers itself -- be a male. There are still a few things are that
entirely gender-dependent and that's definitely one of 'em.
Do I have a personal problem with women SMs? No, not really. Do boys
today have a problem? No, probably not. Is this a Good Thing on the
cosmic scale for all of Humanity? Hard to say, the jury's still out.
Cheryl
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