Science Are Women Worthless After the Age 20?


The ways that men are valued compared to women signal differential worth.
Society dictates that men reach their peak attractiveness around the age of 50, while a woman’s peak comes and goes by age 22.
Women's rights issues are essentially human rights issues.
“I am not the woman president of Harvard. I am the president of Harvard."—Drew Gilpin Faust

I identify as human—not as male or as female—but human. A human life has innate value. A human, born in America, is endowed with certain inalienable rights. Unfortunately, things become gendered after that. It is all men who are created equal.

For 12,000 years, the hierarchical distribution of power, privilege, and rights has resolutely favored men while entrenching a system that disrespects, oppresses, and exploits women. The notion that all lives have equal value remains aspirational.

Inequality persists between men and women
In our society, the reasons that people are valued is gendered. Men are most valued for their character, including honesty, morality, power, and professional achievement, whereas women are primarily valued for their physical attractiveness and their capacity to be nurturing and empathic. Men reach their peak attractiveness around the age of 50; a woman’s peak comes and goes by the time she reaches 18-22 years old.

Women comprise half of the U.S. workforce, but they also continue to be the family’s primary caregivers and "homemakers," inclusive of housework, organization, and daily tasks such as paying bills. Men engage in 50% more leisure time than women (Kamp Dush, Yavorsky & Schoppe-Sullivan, 2018). You’d think all this extra work would increase a women’s value, but it is quite the opposite. Due to our lowered social status, as more women enter a male-dominated field, the profession becomes feminized and thus devalued, so pay in that field decreases for both men and women.

Worldwide, women make 77 cents to every dollar earned by men, corresponding to a lifetime of inequality and a substantially greater risk of retiring in poverty. "Women’s work," that is healthcare, domestic, and early education careers, are not only underpaid but are also undervalued, despite their societal importance. Women pay more for products marketed to women and are subject to taxes for menstrual products such as tampons. We face rampant sexual harassment and assault in the workplace and are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence in the home. Women are more likely to face chronic hunger, become victims of human trafficking, and, due to industries' reliance on a male standard, are more likely to be injured in automobile crashes and experience pharmacological side effects. The Equal Rights Amendment has still not crossed the finish line.

Medical care for men is all-inclusive, regardless of where their condition is located in their body. Women, on the other hand, must find someone who caters to "women’s issues," and then will likely find their "issue" to be under-researched and psychologized.

Movies and books from a female perspective are maligned as "chick flicks" and "chick lit," implying they are something other than essential dramas or comedies—something smaller and less evolved. Moreover, movie audiences are twice as likely to see male characters on the screen than females, even less if you are watching an action movie (16%) or science fiction (8%) (Bloom, 2020). Even when there is a woman on screen, they will only have a dialogue about 22% of the time (Swanson, 2016), and about half of those conversations will not pass the Bechdel test, where at least two women must talk to one another about something other than a man.

Women are taught that their value comes from being very young, traditionally feminine, and able to bear children. When a protest is organized for equal pay, autonomy, and other basic freedoms, the public is told this is a "women’s march" for "women’s rights"…but women’s rights are human rights, aren’t they?


We all suffer from these oppressive systems of injustice. It is not only women who are impacted by gender norms. Traditional male stereotypes negatively impact men’s physical and mental health, including increased risk for violence, depression, suicide, and substance abuse (Levant & Pryor, 2020). Gender inequality is the most intractable injustice of our age. Although women make up 50.8% of the U.S. population, men make up 73% of Congress. We live in a space where predatory male sexual violence is a slap-on-the-wrist offense but women’s agency and sexual self-determination are considered a threat so great as to justify infantilization, intimidation, discrimination, and government regulation.

Contradictory messages
The truth is, you can’t really know much about me because you know that I'm a woman. Yet so much of how the world responds to women is based on gender. Then, within this gendered construct, there are a thousand contradictory messages that women must negotiate every day.

Women are precious—princesses in need of rescue—but we must shoulder a lifetime of abuse, inequity, and gaslighting. We are evaluated in terms of our bodies—our sexuality—yet no matter what we wear, we are in danger of "asking for it" and being "slut shamed." We are held to an unachievable standard of beauty—then, devalued for every flaw, every pound, every passing year. We are called shrill and silenced because after all, "things have gotten so much better" and "not all men are that way." Yet, we still are not paid an equal wage and must fight for the most basic right—the right to have a choice over what happens within our own bodies.

I am not male—I am not female. I am human.

Women’s rights are human rights!
 
idk, how does that stack up against being shamed into fighting in one of the bloodiest wars in human history by some cunt waving a white feather at you only to come back from it missing limbs/eyes/sanity and then being shamed again by the same cunts for not having the decency to die in a muddy trench somewhere, as long as we're dredging up history here to measure oppression-peens
Sounds pretty bad but getting raped to the point of having your uterus rupture and get a hole that connects to your colon and leaves you with some amhole-tier body horror, not to mention incontinence sounds roughly as awful
 
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Nope.

I'd say I know better about how terrible the world is better than your hysterical, sheltered, retarded suburbanite ass.

And you said:



Just rambling on.

You're right. Jennie had to marry someone.

John had to die.

Poor poor Jennie.
Women are the primary victims of war because they had to watch their fathers, sons and husbands die or smth
 
Sounds pretty bad but getting raped to the point of having your uterus rupture and get a hole that connects to your colon and leaves you with some amhole-tier body horror, not to mention incontinence sounds roughly as awful
Wow, that sounds terrible.

No wonder the human race went extinct.
 
But are they as fun as getting forced to marry a pedo at 14 and being raped by him? Or sold into sex slavery by your parents because they couldn't afford another daughter? Or just being straight up killed at birth for having a vagina because people thought it made you worth less (still an issue in parts of the world today)
So we've moved on from "young women died more often than young men" to "okay, so maybe the young men died more, but the ways they died were more fun." Interesting.
 
So we've moved on from "young women died more often than young men" to "okay, so maybe the young men died more, but the ways they died were more fun." Interesting.
Who said young women died more
 
Sounds pretty bad but getting raped to the point of having your uterus rupture and get a hole that connects to your colon and leaves you with some amhole-tier body horror, not to mention incontinence sounds roughly as awful
Imagine being disembowled by a bayonet and your unidentified corpse rotting on the battlefield because your choice was either climb over the trench or be shot by your commanding officer at any sign of cowardice.
 
What is the appeal of having children, especially in this climate?
Kids are awesome, and I don't buy into the black pill thing. Look at parents/ghrandparents. Two world wars, polio, depression, grueling labour often, depression, TB, no cure for cancer, backwards Christian orthodoxy. I don't see this as all doom and gloom. It sucks, sure, what's going on and will get worse before it gets better, but life is still mostly pretty good.
Women are the primary victims of war because they had to watch their fathers, sons and husbands die or smth
Thanks, Hillary!
 
So we've moved on from "young women died more often than young men" to "okay, so maybe the young men died more, but the ways they died were more fun." Interesting.
idk man being in a wet hole in the ground hearing artillery shells explode around you constantly and then jumping out into a hail of bullets to run up to the next wet hole in the ground sounds like great fun

I wonder if they called coal mining The Great Cave Adventure, shit sounds like a blast (maybe literally when someone accidentally sets off the coal dust in the air lmao)
 
Kids are awesome, and I don't buy into the black pill thing. Look at parents/ghrandparents. Two world wars, polio, depression, grueling labour often, depression, TB, no cure for cancer, backwards Christian orthodoxy. I don't see this as all doom and gloom. It sucks, sure, what's going on and will get worse before it gets better, but life is still mostly pretty good.
I'm not trying to convince anybody of having kids. I personally don't think it's for me.
 
idk man being in a wet hole in the ground hearing artillery shells explode around you constantly and then jumping out into a hail of bullets to run up to the next wet hole in the ground sounds like great fun

I wonder if they called coal mining The Great Cave Adventure, shit sounds like a blast (maybe literally when someone accidentally sets off the coal dust in the air lmao)
The main way people died in war was camp diseases, i.e. puking and shitting to death. Women seethe at all the fun we had without them.
 
idk man being in a wet hole in the ground hearing artillery shells explode around you constantly and then jumping out into a hail of bullets to run up to the next wet hole in the ground sounds like great fun

I wonder if they called coal mining The Great Cave Adventure, shit sounds like a blast (maybe literally when someone accidentally sets off the coal dust in the air lmao)
And all those great infections from working at times when even a shaving cut could kill.

And going without food so your wife and kids could eat during famines.

Wow, men get to have all kinds of fun when they die.

We sure have it great through history. No wonder they call it HIS-STORY, since men get to have all kinds of fun as they die!
 
And all those great infections from working at times when even a shaving cut could kill.

And going without food so your wife and kids could eat during famines.

Wow, men get to have all kinds of fun when they die.

We sure have it great through history. No wonder they call it HIS-STORY, since men get to have all kinds of fun as they die!
And to think we could have all just learned how to code
 
And all those great infections from working at times when even a shaving cut could kill.

And going without food so your wife and kids could eat during famines.

Wow, men get to have all kinds of fun when they die.

We sure have it great through history. No wonder they call it HIS-STORY, since men get to have all kinds of fun as they die!
I have no idea why it has to be a pissing contest in the first place. Both women and men suffered at the hand of other men and women. Consider that for FGM and foot binding, most of the enforcers were women themselves, not men. I somehow doubt if men had to do either of these jobs themselves, they would have done it. ISIS recruited women to thotpatrol.
 
And to think we could have all just learned how to code
Just think, instead of going to die on a battlefield as recently as... oh... TODAY... or dying at a risky job as recently as.... right this fucking second... or being murdered by another man in the dark depths of history called 10 minutes from now... or dying of a disease... men could just decide to not to. I mean, surely there's no penalty for MEN, since the MENZ are the pampered, luxury showered, protected demographic in all of human history.

With women exploding if they're exposed to the sun or bursting into flame if a man looks at her, men sure are lucky they get to have so much fun dying in all of those interesting ways.

I have no idea why it has to be a pissing contest in the first place. Both women and men suffered at the hand of other men and women. Consider that for FGM and foot binding, most of the enforcers were women themselves, not men. I somehow doubt if men had to do either of these jobs themselves, they would have done it. ISIS recruited women to thotpatrol.
Oh, it's not really a pissing contest for me.

The whole human race has had it tough. Life is a bitch and it's the ultimate in not caring about anything but how loud it can make you scream while it laughs its ass off.
 
I have no idea why it has to be a pissing contest in the first place. Both women and men suffered at the hand of other men and women. Consider that for FGM and foot binding, most of the enforcers were women themselves, not men. I somehow doubt if men had to do either of these jobs themselves, they would have done it. ISIS recruited women to thotpatrol.
Really makes you wonder who decided things getting better has to be a zero-sum game where someone must be torn down in order for others to be elevated, doesn't it
 
Well, at least the men had 'fun' dying.

That's what counts, right?
Take your meds
Kids are awesome, and I don't buy into the black pill thing. Look at parents/ghrandparents.
My parents are the main reason I was childfree before I was even an adult. They made it very clear early on that having kids was the worst mistake of their lives after getting married. It absolutely is not for everyone.
 
Men had lots of fun in history, so much so that we had smiling contests to show who was having the most fun.
Time of his life.jpg
 
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