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The battle of the sexes!
$tyli$h Executive:
GUYS, you are diverting from the topic!!!
Its 'should men and women have equal rights?'. NOT whether one is superior than the other. :P
O.T.13.:
--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on March 02, 2010, 03:19:48 am ---@Shoshou..Mony:
Thanks a million times for cutting out the hassle about the Bangladesh issue. We sincerely hope Mr Dude 321 would never again, as a moderator, violate any of the rules of this forum.
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damn i feel so invisible ryte now -_-
$tyli$h Executive:
--- Quote from: ~Alpha on February 28, 2010, 07:12:54 pm ---Thank you for remembering me. But I won't be here for ever. :)
I was taken up with my studies. :-\
The search for equality itself is a competition. Cooperation requires one of them to bend for the other from time to time.
Men and women play their roles together; they don't replace each other.
Dude, good points. You illustrated them well.
LOL. Same situation in Mauritius! :D
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Imagine a woman working in a company. She has a male colleague, who works in the same position. After saveral months, she discovers that he is being paid a higher salary than her. When she wants to discuss it with her boss, he feels ashamed at first. Then tells her "Because he is a male and thus, can work better than you!". Put yourself in this situation and ask "Should women have equal rights as men?!". :D :D
--- Quote ---Men and women play their roles together; they don't replace each other.
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Absolutely. So, they should have equal rights! This is co-operation! ;)
saifalan:
Yes I agree. Just bcauz I secret more testorene does not mean that I automatically get paid more for the same amount of job.
Saladin:
no its not that, women often have reasons for not being in the office, and because of this the productivity suffers.
So other companies which higher fewer females may do better,
So it depends on the absences taken.
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