Ravenwood - 09/09/06 03:12 PM
Maybe we should try to figure out why we pay researchers to study the obvious.
New research has shown that men bond together and cooperate well in the face of adversity to protect their interests more than women, which could explain why war is almost exclusively a male business, according to Professor Mark van Vugt of the University of Kent in southern England.This reminds me of a study released late last year where "scientists" proved that *gasp* men and women are different.
Compared to women, men not only stick together well in the face of adversity, but they are also better when adversity is nowhere in sight.
This is primarily why men can be roommates for years without a single problem, but when women live together, relationships often die. I've seen it too many times throughout the years for it to be purely coincidental.
Obviously there are always exceptions, but women in general just cannot be in close-proximity with each other for extended periods of time without someone wanting to kill someone else.
Posted by: roger at September 11, 2006 8:13 AM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014