Posted: Nov 17, 2014 12:23 pm
by OlivierK
TMB wrote:There is plenty of literature supporting mens higher propensity for risky behavior than women. To argue differently ignores the effects of biology on our behavior. Do you want some evidence for this or can you find it yourself?

If you're convinced that men's greater propensity to indulge in risky behaviour is rooted in biology and is responsible for these sorts of outcomes (and I'd agree with that to a certain degree), then surely those outcomes are not things that you can lay at the feet of feminists and ask why they haven't fixed them yet. :dunno:

Edit: I see this point has already been raised :doh: