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> The sample size here was about 12 girls and 9 boys. Recently we had "women's day" here in the PRC and on this day at about 10am I brought in a bunch of snacks and drinks for the class. Teenagers are always hungry so when I busted these out I got their full attention. Since it was women's day I assembled the snacks and drinks out on the main table and let the girls choose first. The foodstuffs here were packs of spiced meat, chicken feet (a favorite here), and various and sundry other things. Girls picked first - one bag each and one drink. They naturally took the best stuff on the first cut and the boys got what was left. An interesting thing happened.
> The girls refused to share anything except with the two most popular boys in the class. Those two were pretty much free to travel between the desks eating as they wanted from whatever bag the girls had on their desks. The less popular boys either didn't try or were flatly refused in a not very nice way. The best food here went to the two boys (and one in particular) who dominated the social scene while the remaining seven sat with their bag of lesser desirable foodstuffs.
> Two days later with the same class I declared a boy's day and broke out snacks again, approximately the same mix as before. This time however I allowed the boys to choose first and same as before, the first crew took the best things leaving the dregs for the rest. However, after everything was distributed the girls, all of them, visited and stuck near the boys with the best snacks. As the boys coming first were random, it wasn't the two most popular that got to pick first. Overall though there was a far greater amount of mixing, the social scene was much more evenly distributed boys and girls, and moreover, everyone got to eat some of the best food. Even the gamma/delta/omega boys got female attention and begun to act a little more confident. They had something the girls wanted which inverted the power structure and made the girls nicer as compared to the observed harpy bitchiness encountered two days prior. There was a lot less snapping (which the girls engaged in on womens day when they had the food and a less popular boy wanted something) and what snapping existed was playful rather than malicious. Even the ugly girls got a share of the good stuff, exactly the reverse of the boys experience. I can easily state the overall happiness of the class was greater on this day then when the girls had first pick. In other words when the girls have the power - they don't use it well and the whole class suffered. Nothing was even close to fair, and a super majority of the boys are left out doing nothing productive unless you consider sitting alone being resentful productive.
Вольный перевод самого главного: размер выборки 12 девочек и 9 мальчиков. Недавно у нас был "Женский День" и я принес закуски/напитки в класс. Я дал девочкам выбрать первыми, они взяли самое лучшее, а мальчикам досталось оставшееся.
Девочки отказались делится с кем-либо кроме двух самых популярных мальчиков в классе. Они ходили и жрали что хотели. Менее популярные даже не пытались, либо были посланы в грубой форме. Лучшая еда досталась двоим альфачам, а остальные 7 сидели с никому ненужным говном в пакетиках.
Через два дня я объявил "День Мальчиков" и принес те же закуски что и в прошлый раз. Но на этот раз я позволил мальчикам выбрать первыми. Мальчики тоже взяли самое лучшее. Однако после того как все было распределено, девочки стали обхаживать мальчиков с лучшей едой. На этот раз распределение было куда более справедливым - даже последние уебища получили деликатесы. Средний показатель счастья в классе был намного выше чем когда девочки выбирали первыми.
Другими словами - если дать селедкам власть они используют её во зло и весь класс страдает.
Источник: http://alphagameplan.blogspot.com/2013/07/why-feminized-societies-will-fail.html