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Posted: 10 years ago
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I dont agree. Not all women are weaker than man. I know a lot of woman that can take down men twice their size. Its just most women dont like to work out or use their strength. And not all men as strong as they show on TV and movies. It depends on how much they work out. And emotionally, it depends from person to person. My brother is 20 an he is as sensitive as a girl on PMS.


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Artisabode


This task was about perseverance and patience, about mental strength. So your suggestion that women are weaker in all aspects is extremely offensive, even more so considering you are a woman! I think it's only when women start to think they are ar par with men can there be any hope for equality in the world.
We need more women like Karishma to show the world that there is no such think as "abla nari". I used to find her (still do:)) obnoxious, but now I want her as a finalist!



I dont think she has anywhere said that women are weaker in all aspects. She is just talking about physical strength.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: NancyAjram



Women are also mentally and emotionally weaker than men. They cry quicker. Women are also more sensetive than men, on that basis she being a women , she did excellent in the hijack task

that is social conditioning. Crying is an emotional response, just like laughter, or a frown. Men are brought up saying it is wrong for men to cry. Women are brought up saying it's ok for women to cry. This has been going on for so many centuries that men are incapable of crying in public. Does that mean men don't cry at all?
As someone mentioned here, peeing comes more easily for men in public because it is considered ok (compared to women) for men to do so. Does that mean Karishma is stronger and despite being a man Gautam won? 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: _BabyBee_



I dont think she has anywhere said that women are weaker in all aspects. She is just talking about physical strength.

I am extrapolating. But She did mention that women are weaker mentally and physically in another place. What is left? Kinda makes it seem like she is saying women are weaker, period.

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