User blog comment:Maybebaby83/female countries and feminism/@comment-3094893-20101008144456/@comment-2241574-20101009021247

I agree, you didn't specifically talk about developing countries; however, you didn't specify that you were referring to America (even though it was implied.) You said that "physique doesn't have anything to do with survival," but now you say that "women are weaker (physically)"; so surviving is...

I will also agree that conditions are improving, but will we ever truly have equality (in more than wages)?

You want sources?:
 * http://www.newsweek.com/2010/04/19/tracking-the-wage-gap.html
 * http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/09/the-gender-wage-gap-around-the-world/

Here's one link that actually agrees with your claim for America, but is the reason behind this change good?:
 * http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2010-09-13-wage-gaps_N.htm

(Interestingly, Robert Drago in the washingtonpost link still acknowledges that needs to be more improvement.)

And I already know this is your opinion. I'm merely countering with my own opinion because you attacked my previous post (I know I was the only one who mentioned "physical combat".)