
I think that's how it's suppose to look, anyway.
I wonder how many of you clicked on that link. I also wonder how many more of you will click on that same link entitled Sexy Science Corner: Building The Perfect Page 3 Girl? The equation above supposedly determines if someone (a female, me thinks) is the ideal pinup.
Anybody know if there's such an equation for men? Or why not?
The differentiation in how the genders are treated goes to much more than determining the ideal pinup. Do you know that western medicine has a rich history of healing men and has only recently considered women's health a major social concern?
To the best of my knowledge, everybody had a mother. Not everybody had a father, but I'm pretty sure that in recorded history everybody had a mother. Seems to me we need to be a'refocusin' what we're measuring a bit, don't you think?
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I understand the main point of your post here and I concur. I just have the need to quibble about the end.
To the best of my knowledge, everybody had a mother. Not everybody had a father, but I'm pretty sure that in recorded history everybody had a mother.
Well, yes and no.
Everyone has, as Wendy Pini writes, "She who bore you."
Everyone has, in addition, "He who sired you."
Whether or not those individuals are also mothers and fathers? I think that's a social construction more than a biological one.
YMMV
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