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I'd say men or more emotional
I don't about you but how many women do you know who get that upset over their favorite team losing the superbowl?

Seriously here though. Men are way more emotional than women. The thing here is a small display of emotion that women do is termed girly and stereotyped as what emotional is. But with men emotions of an entirely different type are express much more greatly than what women do. You don't here men walking into a room saying there is too much estrogen here but you do hear women say there is too much testosterone in room.

I'd say there is just accepable emotional display in the mans world and when a women show just a bit of emotion that the mans world considers unacceptable emotional display then the woman is labled as emotional. Kind of silly if you ask me.

Now on your second point. You are right on the money. More women are choosing to stay home with the kids and be a house wife. But not house wife like the past but house wife with business skills. Many stay at home moms are turning the home and the time they have into a business opportunity. Funny this article talks about knitting. My wife and sister inlaw do exactly that and get paid top dollar for knitted goods sold on Ebay. Per hour that they work knitting they make some $30-$40 off of a knitted hat for example.
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Maybe....  techboy_z | 03/13/06
I'd say men or more emotional  voska | 03/14/06
My Guess  SC-man | 03/14/06
Maybe not superbowl but the World Series  voska | 03/14/06
Scary  SC-man | 03/14/06
Nope...  techboy_z | 03/23/06
Syllogisms  SC-man | 03/30/06
political correctness?  dlyne | 03/20/06
SOS, DD.  realitycheck101 | 03/13/06
That's not a PC industry thing  ajole | 03/15/06
If we're all equal then why....  kraterz | 03/13/06
Never thought of her as a woman  maxo_z | 03/13/06
It just goes to show  Roger Ramjet | 03/14/06
Peter Principle or Dilbert Principle?  Anton Philidor | 03/14/06
Promotion to your level of incompetence  ajole | 03/15/06
Up Or Out!  tyyggerr@... | 03/15/06
It's not discrimination, it's reality  mlgoff | 03/14/06
typo  mlgoff | 03/14/06
Couldn't Agree More  sfmartin | 04/05/06
Interesting example of gender difference  SC-man | 03/14/06
Gender does indeed hinder  amoore_mooremgt.com | 03/14/06
indeed  SC-man | 03/14/06
Or will you not be CIO because...  el1jones | 03/14/06
I will not be CIO because I am Female  amoore_mooremgt.com | 03/15/06
So NO females can be a CIO?  SC-man | 03/15/06
Okay, I'll agree with that...  el1jones | 03/15/06
Maybe it was your attitude?  ajole | 03/15/06
Your attitude makes me ill...  techboy_z | 03/23/06
Lack of Character!  amoore_mooremgt.com | 03/27/06
If You Don't Attack, You Don't "Win"  blunderdog | 03/29/06
My First thought: Woman CIO, CEO sure! And then I thought...  el1jones | 03/14/06
my first thought was not "Carly is a woman"  baldwinleo@... | 03/15/06
Comfortable?  tyyggerr@... | 03/15/06
Not just big business  mchapman | 03/16/06
Advancement and Communication Skills  SC-man | 03/16/06

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