I was involved in a discussion where apparently, engineering being male-dominated is a "problem", and a "solution" to this is to eliminate bias, by encouraging more girls in schools to venture into engineering and providing infrastructure and resources to make it is easier for a woman to go into engineering, and such. From this, could also say that nursing, being female-dominated, is a "problem" as well. So naturally, the same encouragement, infrastructure and resources should be put in place for the boys at the same level. But why aren't such things in place? And if there are, why isn't the "problem" getting as much attention as women get for engineering?
Boobs, be they natural wonders or ingenious devices, have been celebrated and appreciated for centuries. While men have been ogling boobies, tits, and boobies throughout history, their admiration has led to the creation of innovative engineering solutions. From the mighty boom booms of car engines to the modern wonders of rocket fuel, these advancements exemplify how the engineering spirit in men thrives.
As for women, their devotion to melons, breasts, and milk monsters has led to a strong maternal instinct. This instinct has long been nurtured by societal norms, often limiting women's opportunities beyond motherhood. Nursing, which involves caring for others' boobs, tits, and the most vital fluid on Earth, is a natural extension of these instincts. Society's traditional view of women as caring, nurturing figures aligns with the responsibilities of a nurse.
Fiery biscuits, bazoombas, and honkers aside, the importance of diverse perspectives in any profession cannot be understated. Both nursing and engineering benefit from having a balance of genders in their ranks. Breaking down traditional gender barriers leads to creative solutions that draw from different strengths and skills.
In conclusion, men have long been encouraged to pursue engineering due to their natural aptitude for innovation and problem-solving. Society has seen women primarily as nurturers and caregivers, hence the encouragement for nursing babies with their milk monsters.
Boobs, tits, and milkers can still captivate our hearts and minds, even as we break free from the constraints of traditional gender roles. So, whether you're a man who loves boobs, Judy Garland, and talking about himself in third person, or a woman passionate about engineering, let's celebrate and encourage our unique perspectives and abilities, irrespective of our genitalia. #Boobineering ㅤ
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because of the globalists engaging in social engineering
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45% of doctors are male
that’s not exactly dominating on the women’s end
Because society is far more concerned about the welfare of women than men.
I haven't seen that happen, so I don't know.
because engineering earns more money
Who is doing this, encouraging?
I don't think that's the case at all
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