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The difference between men and women.

theLeadmonger

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Jesus of Nazareth was a famous carpenter, now not very many women are very advanced at carpentry. The last woman I met who thought she could maintain a building site was really nothing but a fat old ex-crack ***** (she bragged about that), who some psychi-socie had spent too much money on Black and Decker power tools to keep in the business of addiction counseling at a halfway house. In spite of her, I have met women who could do solid geometry and trigonometry problems before, even patient and diligent women who could grout tiles and mortar one-pound bricks if she had to, not that building trades pay enough money to keep most men rolling those wheelbarrows, let alone most women.

But the main difference between a man and a woman, in terms of profession and job is this:

(get ready for it)

Men are in charge of everything, and all Christian men are master carpenters. But women are smaller than men and do piece work for men who are supervisory architects on woodworking lots, in sawmills, in lumber yards, and in turning and woodworking shops.

That's why all men are lumberjacks, and all women are fencers.
 
Jesus wasn't just a carpenter.
Jesus the Son of a Construction Worker/Laborer/Handyman simply wouldn't be accurate nor as effective.
It's likely his Father was the same and probably was specialized in Carpentry and other trade skills and taught Jesus the same. Likely, Jesus had a talent for it and others.
I know what you're saying. Men tend to do most jobs better than women especially essential jobs and trade work.
Women tend to be better at Soft jobs like teaching in schools, therapy, art, music, and with people like Community Service.
 
Jesus wasn't just a carpenter.
Jesus the Son of a Construction Worker/Laborer/Handyman simply wouldn't be accurate nor as effective.
It's likely his Father was the same and probably was specialized in Carpentry and other trade skills and taught Jesus the same. Likely, Jesus had a talent for it and others.
I know what you're saying. Men tend to do most jobs better than women especially essential jobs and trade work.
Women tend to be better at Soft jobs like teaching in schools, therapy, art, music, and with people like Community Service.
Can your wife fence?
 
Can your wife fence?
Don't have one anymore. She was more of a "party girl" and preferred not being a wife or tied down. She chose to abandon our marriage among other things. I highly doubt she took up any sort of physical sport.
 
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