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I am actually from the UK, are you from Scandinavia, Sweden by any chance?

>>11653144
>And the youngest generations in which women are more succesful still (in terms of education at least) are obviously underrepresented in those statistics.

You have to look at what degrees they are doing though, women are more likely to do courses like social studies, rather than maths, physics etc.


>>11653144
>four out of ten families with a child under the age of eighteen now has a female primary breadwinner.

Have a look at the graph though, the majority of these women who are the primary bread winner are single mothers from broken households. This rise is mostly due to the rise in single motherhood, and for the 15 percent or so women who are the primary bread winner in a family type situation, a large amount of them are working government jobs and quotas. One of my mothers female (feminist) friends actually was the primary bread winner in a marriage type situation, but she worked high up in the local government council, also due to her political beliefs I think she picked a more effeminate male, I think this is quite typical.

>>11653144
>On top of the....career, having nerve does. Physical strength i.sexually, but not something that will advance you much in your job.
>What has also .. increasingly want men who are competent .. off his worries.

It is not so much physical strength, but rather things like male competitiveness and the differing IQ distribution of males and females (men tend be over represented as both idiots and geniuses, whereas women tend to cluster around the center).


>>11653144
>we increasingly ............ advancing one's career, having nerve does.

This doesn't have an effect on whether you can provide results though, be it in business or science, it is rather your IQ, motivation, perhaps some social literacy and general competency level that makes you productive. It has always been this way and always will be.

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