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Q. I am a woman and I still have to admit that most women are fvcking annoying. I blame it on society. Thank God I didn't turn out like this...
1) Spending too much money on freaking clothes and jewelry.
Buy a damn computer or a video game instead. It is much more useful and actually mentally stimulating.
2) Having to be "emotionally attached" to be sexually stimulated.
I mean WTF? Sex has NOTHING to do with emotions.
3) Being too sensitive and emotional.
Women should only cry during a funeral, not at the end of a "chick flick."
4) Sucking at sports.
I've been playing sports since I was five and I'm very athletic. Perhaps women should start exercising early in life, too.
5) Talking too much.
What's so fun about talking 24/7?
6) Being weak-minded and conforming to everything everyone tells them.
This is the main reason why a lot of women are fvcked up. If they stop letting other minds think for them, then they would be a lot more independent and less annoying.
LOL I'm not a man! I've been born and raised as a female. Just because you're screwed up like this, doesn't mean that there aren't real women out there who can contribute to society.
1) Spending too much money on freaking clothes and jewelry.
Buy a damn computer or a video game instead. It is much more useful and actually mentally stimulating.
2) Having to be "emotionally attached" to be sexually stimulated.
I mean WTF? Sex has NOTHING to do with emotions.
3) Being too sensitive and emotional.
Women should only cry during a funeral, not at the end of a "chick flick."
4) Sucking at sports.
I've been playing sports since I was five and I'm very athletic. Perhaps women should start exercising early in life, too.
5) Talking too much.
What's so fun about talking 24/7?
6) Being weak-minded and conforming to everything everyone tells them.
This is the main reason why a lot of women are fvcked up. If they stop letting other minds think for them, then they would be a lot more independent and less annoying.
LOL I'm not a man! I've been born and raised as a female. Just because you're screwed up like this, doesn't mean that there aren't real women out there who can contribute to society.
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Why do you find this so annoying? I wouldn't call these things annoying. Some of them unfortunate, perhaps, but not annoying. If you don't like people like this, then don't hang out with them.
1. Spending too much money on clothes and jewelry.
An unfortunate part of living in a consumer culture. If it's not spending too much money on clothes or jewelry, it's spending too much money on gadgets (computers and video games). It's nice that you enjoy those things. I enjoy both clothes shopping and video games. Seek out friends who have similar interest to you. Video games are not particularly mentally stimulating, though. Neither is a computer, depending on how you use it.
2. Having to be "emotionally attached" to be sexually stimulated.
This is false - anyone with the appropriate plumbing can be sexually stimulated without being emotionally invested. But you're right, women have a tendency to equate sex with love, whihc can lead to unfortunate situations when the man they'er with is just in it for the sex. However, that means that women need to be smarter about their relationships, not that sex should be totally divested of any kind of emotional investment. Why should sex be devoid of love?
3. Being too sensitive and emotional.
It sounds a lot like you are denigrating anything that has traditionally been linked to "feminine" tendencies or traditions. Some (feminists and others) have pointed out that what we've managed to do is not to change attitudes, so that what is considered "feminine" is as valued as what is considered "masculine," but to further encourage both men and women to be totally "masculine" and repress anything within themselves that is "feminine." Yes, being overly emotional is not good. Neither is denying emotions and sensitivity. Is it that women are too emotional, or that men are not emotional enough? Part of being a healthy and well-rounded human being is acknowledging your emotional side.
4. Sucking at sports.
You sound like a very healthy individual. You're right, we should all be exercising more and we should all start exercising early. And, we also need to encourage girls to get involved in sports and other forms of physical exercise. However, why is being good at sports such a requirement for worthiness?
5. Talking too much.
Again, is it that women talk too much, or that men don't talk enough? Verbal abilities has traditionally been seen as a "feminine" value. This seems more of a personal taste thing than a fault of women.
6. Being weak-minded and conforming to everything everyone tells them.
This one I agree with and is right on the money. However, it is not just a woman thing. I see both men and women doing this. I find it equally annoying in both sexes.
Why do you find this so annoying? I wouldn't call these things annoying. Some of them unfortunate, perhaps, but not annoying. If you don't like people like this, then don't hang out with them.
1. Spending too much money on clothes and jewelry.
An unfortunate part of living in a consumer culture. If it's not spending too much money on clothes or jewelry, it's spending too much money on gadgets (computers and video games). It's nice that you enjoy those things. I enjoy both clothes shopping and video games. Seek out friends who have similar interest to you. Video games are not particularly mentally stimulating, though. Neither is a computer, depending on how you use it.
2. Having to be "emotionally attached" to be sexually stimulated.
This is false - anyone with the appropriate plumbing can be sexually stimulated without being emotionally invested. But you're right, women have a tendency to equate sex with love, whihc can lead to unfortunate situations when the man they'er with is just in it for the sex. However, that means that women need to be smarter about their relationships, not that sex should be totally divested of any kind of emotional investment. Why should sex be devoid of love?
3. Being too sensitive and emotional.
It sounds a lot like you are denigrating anything that has traditionally been linked to "feminine" tendencies or traditions. Some (feminists and others) have pointed out that what we've managed to do is not to change attitudes, so that what is considered "feminine" is as valued as what is considered "masculine," but to further encourage both men and women to be totally "masculine" and repress anything within themselves that is "feminine." Yes, being overly emotional is not good. Neither is denying emotions and sensitivity. Is it that women are too emotional, or that men are not emotional enough? Part of being a healthy and well-rounded human being is acknowledging your emotional side.
4. Sucking at sports.
You sound like a very healthy individual. You're right, we should all be exercising more and we should all start exercising early. And, we also need to encourage girls to get involved in sports and other forms of physical exercise. However, why is being good at sports such a requirement for worthiness?
5. Talking too much.
Again, is it that women talk too much, or that men don't talk enough? Verbal abilities has traditionally been seen as a "feminine" value. This seems more of a personal taste thing than a fault of women.
6. Being weak-minded and conforming to everything everyone tells them.
This one I agree with and is right on the money. However, it is not just a woman thing. I see both men and women doing this. I find it equally annoying in both sexes.
Why is it that women don't seem to care much about a vehicle's handling/performance?

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I was at a car evaluation event earlier this month which included track time. One of the group leaders mentioned his daily driver was picked because his wife liked the location of the buttons/gadgets. It does seem the most important items are position of the seat relative to all the gadgets and having ample gadgets. Things like hanlding/braking (which could mean the difference between a collision and a near-miss) don't matter.
I tested this with a female friend. I asked if she cared at all about her car's handling/braking/performance. She didn't care.
Mr. ?: Performance isn't all about 0-60 or 90 mph. There are tests like quick lane change at 30 mph (to possibly avoid a child that runs into the street) or heavy braking (again, child running into street).
Answer
If you're not into cars you don't always care about the same stuff as someone who is into cars cares about and statistically, women are less likely to be into cars.
Of course things like braking and knowing how the car handles are important to learn to be able to operate a car well but if you're not into cars, you'll learn how to deal with whatever you wind up with rather than seeking out something specific.
Of course that doesn't mean none of us care about that stuff. My husband and I are driving a pretty much gadgetless compact car these days and I love that I can park it anywhere, manoeuvre it easily through the city and stop on a dime... but I miss 2.0L engines and the relative power that comes with one.
If you're not into cars you don't always care about the same stuff as someone who is into cars cares about and statistically, women are less likely to be into cars.
Of course things like braking and knowing how the car handles are important to learn to be able to operate a car well but if you're not into cars, you'll learn how to deal with whatever you wind up with rather than seeking out something specific.
Of course that doesn't mean none of us care about that stuff. My husband and I are driving a pretty much gadgetless compact car these days and I love that I can park it anywhere, manoeuvre it easily through the city and stop on a dime... but I miss 2.0L engines and the relative power that comes with one.
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