disquspd2kaligvo--disqus
vlain
disquspd2kaligvo--disqus

Ok, so you think more men SHOULD be nurses. What if they don't want to be nurses? What happens when you knock down all the barriers and create a bunch of grade school social engineering programs encouraging young boys to become nurses, and give boys scholarships for pursuing nursing, and they still don't choose to

What on earth are you talking about? I have never said, nor even implied, that women suck at science in any way shape or form. I think women can be brilliant at science. They can be just as brilliant as men. What is your damage? Are you somehow confusing preference with aptitude?

Because it's one of the most commonly known examples of female gender dominance for a respected career also requiring a high level of education. Be baffled no longer. I could have said sonographer, grade school teacher, or human resources manager as well, but nursing is the most iconic example.

No citation available. This is my opinion based on my experience. The science doesn't yet exist to prove my point one way or the other, but by all means, keep trying to convince men to become nurses and women to work on oil rigs until the cows come home, it's not going to change anything, so at least you'll always

While your argument of, 'Duh. That's basic logic' is extraordinarily compelling, I suspect brain variations (http://www.sciencemag.org/n… and hormonal differences have at least some affect overall on male/female behavioral preferences. (It will likely be many decades before science is developed enough to confirm

I still have absolutely no idea what point or stance you are trying to assert. I read the article. It is a good article (at least until it meanders into whining about 'muh patriarchy' towards the end, which is just as annoying as the rhetoric spewed by the alt-right), and it is certainly far more eloquent than you. So

Why would I bother responding to some article you linked when you don't even have the ability to make a coherent point? What is the point or stance you are trying to assert in either one of your posts? Do you even know? You are clearly attacking the above poster, that much is clear, but on what grounds? What are you

What are you even on about? Are you suggesting that men and women have the exact same interests in various fields of employment? Do you think equal proportions of men and women are interested in becoming nurses? Do you think equal proportions of men and women are interested in working on oil rigs or in sewage plants?