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Has anyone read "Men > Women" ?

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A female lieutenant brought it to work and while we found it hilarious, I couldn't fiogure out whether the man was serious or not.

The guy said if he was boarding a plane and saw his pilot was female, he wouldn't fly that day.

He also will not be treated by a female doctor.

I knew a guy who refused to go to Mexican restaurants because the wait staff there was primarily male, and he felt his food should be delivered by women.

What do you guys think about these things?

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  1. So what? Nearly all women want to be treated by a female doctor in case the male doctor will decide it looks like a good day to rape them.

    Mothers will never employ a boy to babysit their children.

    Only a few men are like what you described above but believe me, women are much more like that.


  2. Is that Masterson(spelling?)... what an idiot.

    Edit: Here is his website: http://www.menarebetterthanwomen.com/?li... . He is so delusional that it is comical. He was on a talkshow once.

    Edit: It appears that he is serious because he revolves his life around thinking he is better than women.

    I particularly like women... not sure what type of mentality one must have to be okay with this.... maybe something from his childhood.

  3. I read the book. One of the bookstores just out of town was literally giving them away to customers. That was quite funny to see.

    It's hard to tell if he's seriously or not. Part of me wants to lean towards the whole thing being satire but the other part of me says it's true.

    His site www.meanarebetterthanwomen.com is quite hilarious. I especially love his articles "Women suck at s*x." and "Women hate children."

    I took his book to work and a lot of my coworkers got frustrated or annoyed by what he said but honestly I thought it was so far out in left field that it was hilarious. I laughed my entire way through the book.

    Whether he's serious or not I don't pay much attention to him but I do think it would be quite funny to see him or maybe make a reality show about him being forced to work at N.O.W for a whole year. LOL I'd watch it.

    I agree with Sam though. I think he should wear a tag that lets any female know not to save him in an emergency. His wishes should most definitely be respected.

  4. It's all ridiculous. All of this sexism c**p. And no I am not with d**k Materson.

  5. I think he should have to wear a tag so a female paramedic / emergency doctor / police officer etc. knows not to bother to save his life. His wishes should be respected after all.

  6. Well i think this particular man has become too biased against the female gender and does not trust or think the female gender competent to handle these jobs.

    This is the extreme of a closed mind and blind hatred and contempt.

    Though these things might sound harmless but back in 1930s the n***s had the same feelings about jews.

    A real man would base his opinion on a tested worth and competency of another person male or female.

  7. I haven't read it but, from what I've seen, it seems like a very humourous and entertaining book. The author has a way with words and I always appreciate political incorrectness. I don't agree with his views, which I believe are genuine, but I'd still like to give it a look.

  8. No, I haven't read it yet.  I'm not a fan and don't agree with everything d**k Masterson says, but I will check the book out when I have the chance.

  9. Sounds silly to me, but his prerogative I guess.

  10. his prerogative

  11. menarebetterthanwomen.com ... its an actual site made by a dude named  d**k Masterson >.>

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