<p>Look! I don't like how we love to compare a man with a woman like they are suppose to be equals. I mean are you blind?, can't you see the obvious distinction in our physique why would you ever think they can be equals! each serves it's role in a unique and unmatched manner even if the roles were reverse, it still wouldn't give a fair basis for argument.</p><p>Let use strength as an example, like bare brute strength. The body of a man is engineered like a war thank. The amount of strength in a man's body is no joke in comparison to that of a woman, if you get what I'm saying. </p><p>By nature men are built to be tough (forget that soft boy talk). I mean as a teenager in a family, you always knew you could take out that girl or your "not so far older sister" in terms of age if you wanted to and this was no delulu or anything of sought, it's just one of those things you knew in your bones you could do. If you've ever witnessed two men fighting you'd see the picture I'm painting. </p><p>Women in general are not ignorant of this, that's why they are so uncomfortable around physical violence in sports or entertainment programs like wrestling on tv for example. That amount of force is just so frightening to them but to men it's really just another day. </p><p>In contrast to this is the nature of women, so when she tells you she's "a soft girl" she mean am. By nature and logic you'd realise they are meant to be protected and shielded by men who in all honesty were kind of built to endure those forms of discomfort. Although providence sometimes prevents some women from enjoying this basic luxury they are entitled to, through weak men or harsh reality who scar them physically and emotionally.</p><p><br/></p><p>Shame on you if you use that natural advantage on a more delicate vessel you were meant to caress you no get level.</p>
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