Argumentative Essay: Men Vs. Women

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For as long as people can remember there has been a debate on whom is superior in the world, man or woman. Men say they are better and women say the same, which quite frankly I believe, since I am a woman, we are better. In reality, this dispute between the battle of the sexes can go on for eternity. The world will never agree which gender is better, probably by their own opinion.
It’s a known fact that girls develop faster than boys which then develop into men. Girls start developing at around 11 years of age and boys start at 13 years. Girls start puberty at age 12 or younger, whereas boys start a year or so later. They start to show more signs like physical appearances and voice changing faster than the boys. The developmental process makes girls or women more superior in that department.
Driving is another area that men think they are dominant in. Men have this ego that they are better drivers than women. Some men think women shouldn’t even be driving. They claim women cause the majority of accidents on the road. According to AAA, most accidents are caused by women. It may be true since most accidents I’ve seen by the side of the road its mainly women who are at fault. I see more women on their phones texting,
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Women think they can do any man’s job and well, men have tooken over most of the women’s jobs. Only one gender can actually say they can’t do one’s job perfectly and that would have to be females. They have this mentality that they can do anything they put their mind to and are superwoman, but there are a few jobs women just won’t due or are rarely few doing it like electrician, plumber, carpenter and mechanic. I would say construction worker but I know a few females working in that field. That’s why men are better at a career standpoint, if it weren’t for them than there wouldn’t be cars that start, houses with bright lights and clean sewage drains all over

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