@DiogenesLamp
So men are like apes who have no self control, even in the workplace?
I expect some are, but let me diverge for a moment on what I regard as a common fallacy;
The notion that any group is
all of something, and not an array of disparate individuals. I get into this point on a myriad of discussions, such as pot usage and such.
Do you know what a Bell Curve is? Well just as the majority of the people will fall in the center, there are those who do not. A Bell Curve is in fact a representation of a range of data. There is no one characteristic that is conserved across the spectrum.
People like their information in binary form. They want "yes" or "no" answers. They want "black" or "white" answers. Answers in function form, or as percentages are not satisfying. They want such answers reconstituted into a "go"/"no go" form so they can more easily make decisions.
The real world does not always restructure itself for our convenience.
Yes, some men have more difficulty controlling themselves than do other men. Our target must necessarily be the average, because this simplifies our decision making process.
My point here is that this is not an accurate way of looking at the reality.