Some traits are inherent to gays too, or so they say. Others say they are learned behaviors. Science is split on the issue.
The more we focus on the differences, the more sexism is practiced.
Some men think with their penises, others don't. Same with women and their plumbing. You appear to be quite prone to baseless generalization if you continue to hold to your position without any statistical evidence to support it.
It really doesn't matter to me from an equal rights perspective, or a constitutional protection argument if someone is a man or a woman. The fact that the equal rights amendment did not pass in this country due to the bias of our society at present, where in other countries those rights have been granted by governments demonstrates that gender issues are subjective and vary from society to society, culture to culture, and nation to nation.
For every argument you can make from a "woman's" perspective, I can find a woman who makes an argument from a "woman's" perspective that completely disagrees with you when it comes to political discussions.
Again, if you want to address bodily issues of women, even there you will find difference of opinion among women. Some women believe they have the ultimate right to choose as relates to having power over their bodies, i.e. abortion, some don't.
To suggest that as a woman you necessarily represent the voice of other women is nonsense, and no more factual than for me to say I represent the voice of men. To say that you are more "in touch" with women, is again nonsense unless you are performing a survey that meets all the requirements of a statistically valid poll.
You are entitled to your opinion, as a man or a woman, but your perspective as one woman is meaningless as a measure of all women, as reasoning from the specific to the general in this case would be completely fallacious.
Personally, I find your position to be reflective of one with sexism in play to even bring up your gender in the first place.
(Sexism defined below the term relates to the above comments}
Main Entry: sex·ism
Pronunciation: 'sek-"si-z&m
Function: noun
Etymology: 1sex + -ism (as in racism)
2 : behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on sex
Quote from cdbern:
That depends. There are some traits inherent to women that men simply can not comprehend. These traits are found in the overwhelming majority of women. Its something we have no control over. Sorta like guys from the waist down.
If you submitted a post saying men have strong sexual urges and I came back with "you can't speak for all men", while you never said you were speaking for ALL men, but rather making a general statement, you'd still think me nuts for arguing the point. After all, I'm not a man, you are. Additionally, you live in the world of men, men are your friends, you talk more to men than to women. Therefore you feel pretty much qualified to make that statement.
So when I relay thoughts and feelings women in general have and what is most important to them, who are you to refute it? Unless you're a woman you have nothing.