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Old 05-06-2012, 09:46 AM   #52
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Oh yeah, Flowers for Algernon should fit. And I even know a girl who has read it. It focuses on emotions and interpersonal relations. There's barely any science in it.

It's sad that vast majority of women prefer "science fiction" without science in it. I won't put a book away just because I realize there's a love story in it. By the way, sexism will exist for as long as genders significantly differ from each other. We may debate what form should it take, but it's a delusion to treat people the same when they are not the same.

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