To be shocked by differences in how boys and girls often behave, as Ms van der Zee admitted in an earlier Guardian article – such that “even the suggestion” of innate gender differences, now clearly visible, “felt like sedition,” indeed “revolutionary” – again suggests a practised, almost farcical, denial of reality. One that in turn prompts a suspicion that perhaps one shouldn’t be quite so credulous regarding feminist claims of How Things Really Are.
In the Guardian, a feminist shares her experience of raising three boys. And much bewilderment.

Quote John Wayne. “Life is hard. It’s Harder When You are Stupid.” Years ago they would have been restrained and given electro shock therapy. And truthfully I no longer care, let it run it’s course. F’EM.
Hard to tell who is stupider.
Guardian “journalists” or Guardian subscribers.
Ya, that is a tough one.
In my youth I spent virtually every waking hour scheming how to practice for procreation. I suspected women spent most of their waking hours scheming how not to procreate with me. I got the feeling that women spent most of their time arranging for a nice nest before procreation. In my opinion people who believe that men and women are the same are gay or retards.