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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Physical differences Brain chemistry differences Hormonal differences Reproductive differences. I mean how crazy is it to deny that mothers birth babies and that men inseminate women. And that's a big big difference if ask me! [/quote] Citation please. And the fact that I gestate doesn't seem relevant to how I experience sex. [/quote] There is no citation needed for something that everyone already knows. Yes, because you carry eggs and gestate makes an enormous difference in the sexual experience - aside from being the penetrated vs the penetrator. The potential consequences of each sexual encounter for a female are significantly higher than they are for a male. Even if we have gotten better with our contraceptives, the hard wiring is in place from thousands of years and it won't change in two or three generations. Its like this: Person A has 10 coins and Person B has 1000 coins. Should person A and person B enter in a 50/50 coin toss - winner take all? Of course not. Females have much more to lose/gain from a sexual experience than a man does. We all know men and women are different. We all know that there are physical differences and real differences in our design and purpose Would you create two machines with different parts designed to do different things and give them the same exact software? Of course not. PS I'm not arguing against equality in general, etc. I am arguing against this notion that somehow men and women are identical in every way. [/quote] What in the name of Pete are you on about? I'm a woman. I'm married, and have a daughter. And before I was married, I had, and enjoyed, casual sex frequently. I doubled up on the birth control - the pill and condoms. NEver got an STD, never got pregnant. The fact that I understand that sex has significant biological consequences, and took steps to enjoy myself responsibly doesn't make me a woman. It makes me an adult. But I thank you for sharing your opinion on the differences between men and women. It's…illuminating. [/quote]
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