First of all I should point out that I'm not one of those tossers that hates women, thank god they exist. Also, by intelligent I don't mean academic intelligence, as there doesn't seem to be any evidence that one is better than the other in that sense. My point is this, as sexist as this sounds I've found that in terms of being able to have an interesting, rational conversation on a variety of subjects, most women seem to be slightly lacking in my experience.
Humour is another one, I've tried hard to think of one but can any of you actually name a well known women who makes you laugh? If you find Jo "ho ho my partner doesn't find me attractive anymore, now what was I saying about periods" Brand funny then fair enough, but I think like all female comedians, she's dire. Also, in groups of girls the things they find funny usually baffles me, there's always one "hilarious" one, who in fact just sprafs nonsense and is about as funny as genocide.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong by any men or women on here, and maybe it's just my experience and others have met many interesting, funny girls, but does anyone agree?
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13-04-2010 05:00 PM #1
Are men more intelligent than women?
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13-04-2010 05:11 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Goldie Hawn. Goldie Hawn is funny. I like Goldie Hawn.
But I agree about sense of humour generally. We were watching "Inglourious *******s" recently, and there came a point in the film where my son and I both burst out laughing (if you've seen the film you'll know the bit I mean, unless you're a woman) and my wife sat there totally confused, wondering what on earth was so funny.
She also considers Groucho marx's humour to be "sexist". I mean - Groucho?Last edited by --------; 13-04-2010 at 05:16 PM.
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13-04-2010 05:17 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
IMO the mistake was teaching 'em to talk.
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13-04-2010 05:58 PM #7
Apart from being completely unable to anticipate, from the position of being second in a shop queue, that they will eventually be first in the queue and will therefore be required to produce some form of payment for the goods they have selected, wimmin are very very intelligent.
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13-04-2010 05:59 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oh yes. They can talk all right.
Never make an ounce of sense, mind, but they CAN talk....
....and talk....
....and talk....
....and talk....
....and TALK....
As the Good Book says - "A constant dripping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike...."
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13-04-2010 06:49 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-04-2010 08:08 PM #10
Regarding the sense of humour thing, I totally agree, as do many female friends (with the female comedians being universally awful, I mean)
In my group of friends, the women do have a great sense of humour, but it's more of a passive nature - they laugh at funny/witty things (as opposed to just cackling away at any old *****e) but I honestly can't remember the last time a girl said something that made me laugh out loud - unless it was unintentionally ludicrous of course.
I think men differ (not necessarily "are better" in a general sense as that's entirely subjective) from women in 2 ways in terms of personal behaviour. I'm not going to lie when I say that - for me - with regards to the following 2 points men seem to be - overall - the much more seemingly sane gender.
1) In groups, it is perfectly possibly for a group of men to just sit, drinking a beer/eating at a BBQ for 15-20 minutes, whilst watching the football or somesuch, without feeling the need to talk.
Girls - especially slightly younger, say late teens - in groups seem genetically incapable of this. They - in my experience - just prattle on at such pace that it rapidly descends into what I can only call a form of squawking. The topic of conversation is generally something so mind-numbing boring/immature, and will invariably contain references to *****e TV programs or celebrities that I neither know, nor care to know.
Unless you have a wingman to restore your sanity, in the above scenario I almost always find myself drinking until it's more manageable or slyly ogling at the better looking members of the group. Or both. Either that or I purposefully get out of the house whenever my younger sister gleefully tells me that "a few friends are coming over"
2) They are - in the main - so prone to capricious switches in moods with each other. I generally find that it is entirely feasible for girls to be absolutely raging with each other on Day 1 - usually over something trivial like a comment passed about a new hairstyle/boyfriend - and by Day 3 be gossiping away like two peas in a pod.
Guys - unless utter bampots - tend to get pissed off with each other for about 10 minutes, then realise life is too short, have a pint and get on with it. This applies for all but the worst insults/misdemeanours.
Don't get me wrong, I sometimes hear about the behaviour of guys - particularly in the realm of fidelity in long established relationships/marriages - that makes me want to introduce them to the blunt end of a baseball bat, and we are far, far from without our faults.
It would be interesting to hear the female riposte on this - doubtless some will be on here soon, giving it all that........Last edited by lyonhibs; 13-04-2010 at 08:18 PM.
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13-04-2010 10:27 PM #11
Must admit my wife and some of her friends are pretty intelligent in there oen way, but trying to have a conversation about anything outwith the gym, kids and family matters is very haed indeed. Introduce topics such as politics, religion, world news etc and they look at you as if you've got 2 heads.
Humour is something most women have deemed they have no need for, at some point in their lives they've had a humour bypass.
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13-04-2010 10:49 PM #12
I have grown a severe dislike of student women. I am still astonished the majority of them got into Uni with the level of chat they have.
"OMG Rach did you see Dave on Saturday night? Sooooooooooooo fit....OH MY GOD I have to buy this skirt with some killer heels for our girly night.....Have you seen Jake? omg such a hot body.....I was soooooooooooooo wasted on Saturday night, it was sooooo rad"
Just some of the "chat" I've had to put up with on the way to Uni every f'ing day.
I agree with LyonHibs. Men will quite happily sit and not talk when there is nothing to say or there's nae need to say anything. Women on the other hand feel the need to fill every nano second with complete and utter ***** banter.
Edit. I now realise that had nothing much to do with the topic of the thread, it was just a rant about women.
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13-04-2010 10:49 PM #13RemovedLeft by mutual consent!
I don't mind if a woman is funny/intelligent or not tbh. Big chebs are way more important
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13-04-2010 10:53 PM #14
Sarah Millican is about the best female comedian I can think of.
YouTube - Sarah Millican does Manchester
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13-04-2010 11:01 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's the comedian I couldn't remember, seen her on a few programmes and she is by far the best I've seen.
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13-04-2010 11:07 PM #16
What a funny topic. :)
There are many funny women. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are just two examples BUT I have to agree with respect to stand up comics, women are not well represented. My wife agrees with me on this point so I know I am not being sexist. Perhaps there are just more male comics? There are certainly a ton of crap male comics.
As for intelligence, men and women maybe of the same species but we think very differently. I work in software and have done since about 1990. I can count the number of female software engineers I've worked with on my fingers and toes. There are far more men in this sector. That doesn't make men more intelligent but I think it shows that our interests differ and, perhaps, it highlights a difference in the way we think.
I definitely don't think that men are smarter than women and I think we've all met enough "evidence" to prove that.
Who's the second smartest person in the world?
EDIT : my last question might not be valid or framed incorrectly. I thought that Stephen Hawkins was the smartest followed by Marilyn Vos Savant.
For the record, and yes I'm gloating LOL, when I took the Mensa entrance examination (the official one, not an online test) my recorded IQ was 144. That makes me pretty smart according to this website:
http://onemansblog.com/2007/11/08/th...he-highest-iq/Last edited by HibsMax; 13-04-2010 at 11:11 PM.
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14-04-2010 03:48 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Girl: I'm going to vote Conservative's, because so and so said they'd buy me a pint if I did.
Me: Conservatives? Jesus.
Girl: Why, are they bad?
Me: Well, are you Scottish or what? (Of course implying that the Tories don't give a ****** about Scotland).
Girl: Listen you, I might be half Italian but I'm just as Scottish as you, say I'm not and I'll throw this drink over you.
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14-04-2010 09:15 AM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Brilliant.
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14-04-2010 09:19 AM #19
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She said to me the other day 'Did you see some guy who's part of Gordon Brown's thingy, what are they called again, got sacked for slagging old grannies'.
What, you mean Labour? 'I think so'. You don't know who Labour are? Are you a ****ing moron?
Obviously I never said the last part but I thought it!
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14-04-2010 11:44 AM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
) but so what. You're just not funny...I actually tend to switch channels if I notice her on Mock the Week because it's the same old "I'm fat...teenagers are disgusting...periods are awful...men are *****", pish every time.
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I've found that this trait can be applied to members of either sex - funny talking about it now but very frustrating when you've already clocked out for lunch and the git in front is wasting your lunch break!
I generally find that my sense of humour (I don't know if thats an accurate reflection of the majority of men...probably not) does not go down well with my GF. I mean I can make her laugh by being a bit flippant but dare aim a wee joke her way and you'd better take cover...
It's as if when women don't understand a joke your trying to make their automatic reaction is to take offence - even when it's not about them.
Intelligence is a difficult one and because of the way that we think it can at times be incomparable. I think our strengths lie in different places and everyone is different and that maybe can be perceived as being more/less 'clever' than the other but again, it's subjective and mainly down to perception.
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14-04-2010 12:18 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-04-2010 01:27 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was just thinking this thread would be better if there was some women on it providing a good argument back and fighting their corner.
Oh well.
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14-04-2010 01:35 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Or that women - love them though I do - aren't prone to blabbering on about any manner of crud for incredible lengths of time when in groups?
The only point I mildly disagree in the OP is that conversations on "deeper thinking" subjects are automatically short lived with women - it all depends on who you talk to.
I've got a few good mates - guys - who wouldn't know what a manifesto was if they got slapped in the baws by one.
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14-04-2010 01:59 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
), and I must say I was struggling at times to stay interested in the conversation. They're all lovely people who I like, I'm just saying I felt like a bit of a gay because at one point I was actually wishing some of the lads from my halls were out as well.
Anyway believe it or not this was meant as a discussion rather than a slagging match, so perhaps people like Betty Boop should try and argue their case if they think I'm talking nonsense.
Edit to add: In the interest of fairness it should also be pointed out that when a group of guys become close mates they often end up spending a large amount of the time that they're together talking utter rubbish that we find hilarious but nobody else would know what we're slavering about, so I'm not claiming we're all sophistacated, highly intellectual people either.Last edited by Rory89; 14-04-2010 at 02:04 PM.
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14-04-2010 02:26 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There's always one......................
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14-04-2010 02:32 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She's about as funny as toothache.
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My thoughts exactly. Dreadful.
But then, the guy who introduced her's pretty dire, as well.
Miranda Richardson is funny.
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14-04-2010 05:51 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Women can be funny in normal life and normal situations, but I think stand-up comedians tend to have a big ego which they need to be massaged by having people laugh at their jokes. And thats a man thing really.
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