Today’s Question by Aart Hilal

Are there some issues that you cannot talk with women?

Probably rugby.

12 Responses to “Today’s Question by Aart Hilal”


  1. 1 Tania

    Yes its one of those things women are not that interested in I suppose ,I think its best left up to Men to bond with their mates and discuss footy have a beer and chill out .I would not know the first rule or thing about Rugby /Footy ..but I once bet on the footy tab and did really well just by guessing .Blessings Tania

  2. 2 Paul

    There are certainly more issues I cannot talk with men than with women…

  3. 3 Angela

    I am so not interested in rugby, but within my workplace, the footy tab (which i am not part of) actually encourages the men to speak to the women who are in the tab in which they wouldn’t otherwise have the courage to talk too.

  4. 4 Stephen

    I agree with Paul, there a many things most difficult to with most men about where a woman would open her heart a share with you.

    ha ha I’ve always found it difficult however to talk to woman about how much of the gender bias that worked against them in the past has taken a big swing in there favour …

  5. 5 Agnieszka

    So true Paul, and the other way around for women.
    love
    Agnieszka

  6. 6 Alexandra

    In great lines you can talk .I know one of the best teams is that of Australia.They have a very famous ritual.love you

  7. 7 Paul from Austria

    40:30 So who is going to win this game ;-) ?

    This is again very dependent on the individual initiating the discussion and the receptiveness of the discussion partner. The gender is I believe irrelevant. It’s a matter of feeling comfortable.

    I feel comfortable with both as long as they are receptive.

    New balls please…..I’m ready for that beer :-) cheers, Paul (from Austria)

  8. 8 Gina

    I love rugby, am a full blooded heterosexual woman, and believe that any kind of gender stereotyping only exists if you acknowledge it. On the other hand, there may be various subjects that either gender prefer to discuss, which simply makes us different. Vive la difference!!!! Wouldn’t life be boring otherwise?

  9. 9 Paul

    I quite agree with you indeed, Paul from Austria.

    If i may say, from a statistical point of view, it has often been easier for me to talk real and important issues with women than with men.

    But I cannot see why this would be linked to the gender.

    Cheers

  10. 10 Chris Cade

    The first rugby game I ever went to was women’s rugby, ironically.

    As for topics I can’t talk about with men / women… I can talk openly with people about any topic. The real question is whether or not they are comfortable talking about a particular topic.

  11. 11 Sangeeta Sinha

    I believe all issues can be talked about and discussed with women provided the women have some knowledge or idea about what you are talking.

  12. 12 Novita

    depends on woman who we talk to…

    cheers

    Novi

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