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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Women and men in general and men in general and men and women as individuals have differences and equal value.

If our telephone requires repair, then a neurosurgeon who doesn't know about repairing telephones is not likely to be very helpful.

If our shirt needs mending, then a lawyer who doesn't know how to sew is not likely to be very helpful.

If our water pipe bursts, then a professor who doesn't know about plumbing is not likely to be very helpful.

If our child needs teaching, then an astronaut who doesn't relate well to children is not likely to be very helpful.

And so it goes.  We all need one another.  Sometimes we may need a certain person and their attributes more than anyone else, yet on balance, women and men in general and men and women as individuals have differences and equal value.

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