Women's brains are different from men's

Ya know, the funny thing about queens is that I know of no women who are actually like them, and they're supposedly impersonating women. Never once met a chick with a lisp.
I can't spell the other stuff, gender challenged. ;)

Think Truman Capote. :D
 
A female who comprehends the concept of Liberty is one I would like to meet.
If you are female and you understand the concept of liberty, would you please respond?

The silence is deafening....
You know, I'm a female and whenever I talk about politics (as a Ron Paul supporter obviously) etc on the internet people automatically assume I'm a male. Pretty frustrating. Does this mean that there are no women on internet unless otherwise proven?

Move along (not a topic I'd like to take part of).
 
You know, I'm a female and whenever I talk about politics (as a Ron Paul supporter obviously) etc on the internet people automatically assume I'm a male. Pretty frustrating. Does this mean that there are no women on internet unless otherwise proven?

Move along (not a topic I'd like to take part of).

It is standard form to use he/him/his etc. when the gender of the individual is in doubt. That goes back centuries. And I'm actually glad we're getting away from it--I like they/them/their even for one person, when gender is unknown, myself.
 
I like to keep things simple, I have a ganglia that fires once a week whether I need it to or not.
 
My daughter and my grandson are both 3. He wants to be a rescue hero. She wants to be a princess. She shows him her beautiful crown, and he's like, whatever. He shows her his handy rope, and she's like, whatever. Then she finds herself in a dragon-guarded castle crying for help, and he immediately runs to her rescue. It's really hilarious. Even little boys and girls think really differently, but it all seems to work out. ;)
 
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