Women, Men, and Competiton
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of women's loathing of male competitiveness. Projecting their own agenda onto men, they attack in men what they most despise in themselves. Spite, malice, rancor and hostility characterize competition within the context of relationship goals and processes. This is unsavory, to say the least. Inasmuch as men commonly compete within the context of production goals and processes, most will probably agree with women that female competitiveness in relationships is something the world can do without.
of women's loathing of male competitiveness. Projecting their own agenda onto men, they attack in men what they most despise in themselves. Spite, malice, rancor and hostility characterize competition within the context of relationship goals and processes. This is unsavory, to say the least. Inasmuch as men commonly compete within the context of production goals and processes, most will probably agree with women that female competitiveness in relationships is something the world can do without.