Monday, 13 March 2006

a world without men

There seems to be a trend. One of a kind. The extinction of men.

Are the male species really in danger of extinction? The average person might laugh at this ridiculous suggestion. Aren't men at the top of the world in politics and business? Don't they run the world? In the past, this was true, but not now. And you know what, a number of serious scientists believe that we may be facing the most significant extinction, the end of men.

Oh wow!

1. Siegfried Meryn, M.D. - Women can perform (and on most occasions outperform) pretty much all the tasks traditionally reserved for men.

2. Devra Davis - Serious decline in male reproductive viability that seems to be caused by our destruction of the environment.

3. Dr. Bryan Sykes - Y chromosome is suffering from increasing decay which is affecting fertility. He estimates that guys have another 125,000 years. (ah well, not soon enough, eh?)

4. Dr. Gerald Lincoln - Men are experiencing Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS). Men deny they have problems because they are supposed to "be strong." I believe men often express depression through irritability, anger, alcohol, and acting out. (which in the end irritates women to no end)



Do we really need men? For all the heartaches and lousy relationships, (does it matter whether the women are nice or nasty?), men are still losing out on both fronts.

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