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| 2 | Studies indicating greater male variability?Point taken, but I think you're undervaluing the significance intelligence has when you're talking about these researchers. They're brilliant, brilliant people. Frankly I'd be shocked if more than a handful of the laureates in the hard sciences had an average IQ. Or dare I say even one of them? Keep in mind we're talking about the best of the best in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine. No matter how driven and ambitious someone is, if they have an average IQ they're playing against a stacked deck … | /r/MensRights | 09/12/11 11:09 PM |
| 3 | Studies indicating greater male variability?IQ is definitely the biggest one. I'm sure there's plenty of research out there, but all you really have to do is look at the Nobel Prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine over the years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates | /r/MensRights | 09/12/11 07:41 PM |
| 9 | Why We Need To Stop Bemoaning The 'End of Men' - ForbesThis article completely misses the point. | /r/MensRights | 09/12/11 03:35 PM |
| 6 | Not trying to argue, just curious...what is the deal with hating circumcision?It is clearly a very personal issue, and as such opinions will vary widely. I was circumcised by my parents as an infant and obviously this was done without my consent. You can talk all you want about 'permanent things parents do' but none of those other 'things' are cutting off parts of a child's penis. The largest benefit of no circumcision IMO is the increased protection of the glans which usually results in an increase in sensitivity. Some people will argue that this benefit does not exist. … | /r/MensRights | 10/02/11 09:28 PM |
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