August 15, 2011
There was nothing soft or kind about Hitler. If I could use one term to describe him it would probably be “cold-blooded killer,” but you have to wonder: would Hitler have been more in touch with his “feminine side” if he downed a bit of estrogen? Throughout the war, the Allies looked at various ways ...
Tags: aggression,
Aileen Wuornos,
Allies,
biology,
British spies,
cold-blooded killer,
disposition,
estrogen,
feminine,
femininity,
Gandhi,
HItler,
Hitler on hormones,
Karla Homolka,
masculine,
murder,
murderous women,
Myra Hindley,
passivity,
sex,
sex hormones,
sociopath,
war,
World War II
November 30, 2010
English girls aren’t pulling any punches and they aren’t going to take it anymore — but is their aggressive behaviour spinning out of control? Research found that 200 women are convicted of a violent crime every week, a rate which has gone up 81% since 1998. “The girls we are dealing with in schools are ...
Tags: aggression,
alcohol,
alcoholism,
anger,
binge drinking,
British,
English,
fights,
girls,
ladette,
lady,
pints,
school,
sexual harassment,
women
January 18, 2010
Blondes have more fun. They are also “more aggressive and determined than redheads and brunettes” a study has found. This must explain Paris Hilton’s success!
December 12, 2009
A weather-beaten eye cast over the media: HatManJim looks at a story in the headlines and as a feminist with a penis (Menimist? Femi-meni-mist? I just believe i n women’s rights, I’m not having gender-reassignment. OK?), attempts to map the sexism inherent in the press, without inadvertently saying anything lecherous about breasts.
Tags: aggression,
beauty pagent,
beauty queen,
cross dressing,
feminist,
gay,
HatManJim,
homophobia,
homosexuality,
machismo,
masculinity,
Miss Fat Gay Venezuela,
transvestite,
transvestite beauty queens,
Venezuela
December 11, 2009
Testosterone’s has been shown in a study to “encourage decency and fair play”. It looks like in the battle between nature and nurture, in terms of men being more aggressive because of their hormones, that nurture has won this round. When they gave participants in the study a placebo, but they thought they had been given testosterone, ...