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The battle of the sexes!
nid404:
no omer...not always :P
I believe they should both be treated with dignity and respect. Freedom to speech, choice etc. should be common to both the sexes. Sometimes women are treated miserably and have no say whatsoever in certain matters. Women should be free to choose the man she wants to be with, irrespective or caste or creed. She should be able to voice her opinion and also confront men in arguments without any fear.
saifalan:
Yes agreeing twice as before, esp abt the discretion in choosing life partners.
$tyli$h Executive:
I think yes, men and women should have equal rights. Women should be able to work just as men in all occupations. Just think of the financial benifit. We employ several building designers and have to pay them high salary. However, if it were for women designers, it would have been possible to pay them much less. In the same way, a country's labour force substantially increases once women are allowed to work in occupations just as men. This brings more investment and more GDP, not to mention the unfoldment of possibilities for the country.
Women have a potential too. If this potential is exploited by giving them equal rights, it can bring prosperity for the country.
Also considering the family level, a family in which both men and women works is likely to be financially well off for obvious reasons.
nid404:
Yes also working of women...I second that...but they should be paid equivalent to the work they do....or their output....if they r as good as the men, they should be paid equally well
Alpha:
I did this debate thrice already. :P Twice pro-equality and once, against.
And personally, I find 'against' a more realistic approach.
Women should have their rights, men as well. But to the point of equality, it just cannot be. Any ship would sink with two captains on board. Don't fool yourself with an idealistic world, it exists only in our mindset. Everything cannot be perfect. But it can only be 'good' to a certain degree.
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