Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
I'd like to add that as far as the voting, I began to notice as a small child that many women, including schoolteachers, even my own relatives, do not understand the nature and psyche of men and boys, and are often very bad judges of their character. The problem is worsened when they deny this. The politicians in of today, male or female, are a pretty bad bunch, so I don't know what to say - but I'd say that the blame lies with both men and women voters.
I don't really understand why you said this, as you seem to throw out a disclaimer at the end.
But with regards to voters being poor judges of politicians, some of it probably comes down to what you consider to be a priority. Although priorities might be different between men and women, surely you wouldn't ask society to deny representation to 51% of the population? That would be completely ridiculous...


And ridiculous might be (unfairly) another example of masculine bias in language... hmmmm. nah, probably not.