Are men more capable than women?

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  1. tsmog profile image84
    tsmogposted 7 years ago

    Are men more capable than women?

    A source shared by country the percent of citizens that think men are more capable is: China-56%; Russia-54%; India-48%; U.S.-22%; Germany-20%; Great Britain-16%; Sweden-12%; Canada-11% & Spain-9%

  2. Ericdierker profile image46
    Ericdierkerposted 7 years ago

    I was thinking real hard here and came up with a few things men are normally more capable of than women;
    Peeing outdoors standing up,
    Jogging without a bra,
    Growing facial hair
    Getting someone pregnant
    Not listening

    Of course there are exceptions like old fat guys jogging, accomplished outdoors women, and that occasional bearded lady.

  3. lisavanvorst profile image64
    lisavanvorstposted 7 years ago

    I do not believe that gender has anything to do with it. It is more an individual thing. My husband is more capable of cooking a great meal than I am. I am more capable of managing the bills than he is. These are just examples, but that is how I answer this question.

  4. kj force profile image59
    kj forceposted 7 years ago

    Capability whether mental or physical is decided more so by how you were raised and personal idea of what you consider important, passion, or " what floats your boat ".
    Anything can be done with accomplishment by either man or woman....depends on the individual. old saying " anything you can do I can  do better ".....Perception is the ability to see, hear or become aware through the senses...thus describes man vs woman...
    Woman is no longer considered inferior to man....just my thought on the subject...

  5. Michael-Milec profile image59
    Michael-Milecposted 7 years ago

    Can capability be measured by a single standard for both genders identically ? By my understanding men are 100% capable as well as women are 100% capable when applying naturally inherited talents.

  6. profile image0
    threekeysposted 7 years ago

    I agree with Lisa. Both genders are equally needed. Each person has their personal strengths and challenges. Its a individual situation. Now in saying that, I am aware there is a species of a snake in the Central Australia that can produce its own young and they are female, since the temperature increased by 2 degrees Celsius. No male was needed in order for the female to become pregnant and produce its young.
    PS. We need men and women-not one or the other.

 
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