You seem to be going by the assumption that the post was targeted directly at you, when it's very clear that it is not. I was posting commentary on the content of a variety of threads and even a variety of forums. You then take particular exception to one key snipet in my post, that was not part of the key message and was put in place ostensibly to lighten a piece that was otherwise a little bit serious and heavy in its message. That part, in case it still isn't totally clear, was not the key message I was trying to convey but an irreverent observation that the entire human race is essentially founded, sustained and driven by the basic urge to jiggle bits of men's bodies inside bits of women's bodies, and crucially, that this is altogether more successful if they actually like and respect each other.
Returning back to the actual point of the post; Society, common sense, experience and articles of law in nations across the world determined some considerable time ago that women are not second class citizens and are undeserving of criticism or discrimination purely based upon their gender. This has been the case for nearly a century, women have repeatedly proven that are are equally as capable as men in all areas of endeavour, so why do so many people still consider it acceptable to discriminate against them? They are still paid less, face greater obstacles to progression, and are subject to ridiculous restrictions on things like joining golf clubs or being members of the clergy. I'm aware that the issue is far wider than this thread can tackle, and have no wish to trivialise centuries of suffrage, so in this case I'm concentrating simply upon why it is acceptable in discussions on a motoring forum such as this to generalise that women are bad drivers? No-one here is writing that black people are bad drivers, it's taken as read that such commentary is totally and utterly unacceptable in the modern age and yet the race relations act didn't make discrimination on grounds of race illegal until 2 generations after the same equality was afforded to women. The legal status of women as equals to men has been enshrined for a period longer than the vast majority of us have been alive, yet in every area of society we still still see things like this cropping up;
Now, perhaps I'm not reading your message correctly, or perhaps you didn't write quite what you thought you were writing, but it looks very much like you hold a heartfelt belief that just because you like having sex with women shouldn't mean you should have to hold your tongue and tell an entire group of total strangers, women included, that women have poor standards of driving
because they're women...
If that's the case then it is undisguised discrimination, and even worse than that, its discrimination based upon ignorance. Now I dont know you on a personal level
@4K, but since this is the Information Age, you've managed to log onto this website, and you've certainly managed to put some cogent arguments forward in other threads on other topics, so I don't think you could possibly be ignorant of the fact that women are as worthy, as talented and as skilful as you are, and in some arenas will possess skills far in excess of your own.
More likely, you just didn't spot that singling out women as 'bints' just isn't very polite, and just because these people couldn't give the tiniest **** whether you're driving a fast car or a slow one doesn't mean they shouldn't be on the road, or that they should vacate it at the first opportunity because you're on it. You may also have spotted that writing such things, even if for comedic effect (see my own "pants' dialogue for an example), can backfire, be misunderstood, or perhaps even be construed as being downright offensive and ignorant...