>10th grade
>random boner
>okay everyone, get your novels out, if you don't have one, please go get a spare from the back of the room
>i don't have one
>i sit at the very front
:(
Get into class.
Sit down, ready to partake in lesson.
Sudden Boner strikes.
Firebell goes off.
Must walk the whole length of the school.
On the point of who suffers the most, I'd probably say Women if you think about Child-Birth, Periods, the weight of breasts and breastfeeding.
But all this said, there's no way to actively compare the pain that a man and a woman both experience.
A kick in the genitals is extremely painful, but I've no doubt that pushing a baby out of your genitals is just as painful.
But it's not as if all women in the world are completely traumatised by the pain they experience.
We're all able to live with it.
On the case of who is better, I can't place one over the other, as both have had many, many historical and important effects on the progression of humanity and civilisation as a whole.
But I do understand Oasis' point.
The average person will know the genius of man over the genius of woman.
It's taught in schools as such, and many important figures in history and science, both male and female aren't always acknowledged or taught.
It's the same in English schools as it is in American schools.
But you do have to be aware of the fact that schools teach what they teach, so that you can learn certain things for an examination to get qualifications to prove that you have an education.
This education is always just a standing point for your career. You'll always learn things from you job that you weren't directly taught in school.
The teaching of such famour/important people isn't a requirement for schooling if it's not going to provide a good basis for going into a career path.
And then I do agree with Yuki too. The whole, well-known aspect is a moot point.
It doesn't say which is better, just which is taught of most.
And you have to blame history for not making such ations of hsitorical women so important.
Most history is written by the winners of wars and men. There's always bias in it.
Yeah, yeah, and I sure as hell don't shower every Goddamn day, straighten my hair or shave! Nope!
Not to mention, men put more on than just jeans and a T-Shirt to look good.
If that's all it takes for you to think someone looks good, then that's fine, but most men go to more measures than just putting on clothes.
There's a whole lot of grooming with men too, as well as women, even in this day and age.