Stupid, stupid, stupid

on

I am all for sex equality. I would be stupid if I wasn't. But sometimes I do wonder if we (women) do not bring some of it to ourselves, by being stupid… 

So, what do I base this hypothesis on then?

Well, the simple fact of not being able to follow orders. Well, not even orders, wishes, or thing to do to help one another, to make thing more efficient and paying a little respect.
Today I ran (read jogged) a 5 km race. One rule is that you start in the pen that best suits your running plan. First pen "Running really fast", second one " Just running", third "fast joggers", fourth "joggers" and finally "walkers, with or without strollers or any other walking aid such as walking frames". 
Still people who has no other plan than to gossip and do that while walking starts in one of the top pens, which makes the track crowded.
I could live with this fact, I mean people get tired and might need to walk after say 1 k… if these people only could follow the second rule. 
The second rule/wish is that if one gets tired and needs to walk, one should do that to the left of the track. In this way one would pay respect to the people who is jogging (the running people has already finished) and they can thereby EASILY can run by to the right. But NO, here we are WALKING and a team of six MUST walk across the entire road, making joggers run outside the track and sprain an ankles (one girl in front of me did that, well almost anyway).
As long as women work against each other we need to accept that our wages are lower, that is how it works.

Read and post comments | Send to a friend

2 Comments Add yours

  1. Unknown's avatar Kimber says:

    Amen! I read an article recently that said similar things, and raised much uproar among feminists, but it's true. Men wouldn't do this (if only because they don't walk and talk in groups.) The other day I was (trying to) drive down the street and a group of teen girls was walking barefoot–so very slowly–down the center of the road. Finally they turned to see who was behind them–and kept walking! Like they didn't care! Would not move! I had to drive around them. Good grief!

  2. Unknown's avatar Louise says:

    Thanks for understanding. I am prepared for the torches and hayforks! 🙂 Maybe it this is women's way of saying "You do not decide over me", but don't they see that it will work in the wrong way when they are getting other women against them…

Leave a comment