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Apr 2, 2020
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chago04
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Women also wash their hands more often and better than men, women are more likely to work at home,
there are lots of other reasons beyond smoking. Not many people smoke in the US and very few of the fatalities in the state have been smokers.
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Interesting statistic in AZ that my doctor just mentioned
AZ Coug
4/2/20 10:07am
Women also wash their hands more often and better than men, women are more likely to work at home,
chago04
4/2/20 10:08am
RE: Interesting statistic in AZ that my doctor just mentioned
Covid-19
4/2/20 10:08am
I'm glad that it's men who are dying more often. That allows you to ask honest, hard questions
Indy Coug
4/2/20 10:11am
sexism exists in nature
claw
4/2/20 10:16am
I have been washing my hands so much lately I need lotion by the sink to rehydrate my skin...strange times indeed
Bonoman
4/2/20 10:16am
Is this male privilege?
Harbinger
4/2/20 10:19am
RE: Is this male privilege?
Covid-19
4/2/20 10:23am
Women smoke nearly as much as men
Josef K
4/2/20 10:23am
Do men get it more often? In other words, is the difference in death rate due
Scratch
4/2/20 10:25am
In the US, men and women smoke at a roughly equal rate.
bluecheese
4/2/20 10:28am
Interesting. So it must be sexism then. Sexist virus.
AZ Coug
4/2/20 10:32am
I noticed the same thing a coupe weeks ago.
Benfica1
4/2/20 11:00am
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