"...we all know that women decisions tend to be affected by feelings...".

Nope, actually, I don't "know that". YOU might think that is true, but I, and a lot of other people, would disagree.

As fubar rightly pointed out, your words are the perfect example of why women's rights in this part of the world are so messed up and nowhere near the level they are in the west. Because men here think that women can't be rational and logical and fair, that we're somehow destined by our biology to be hormonal wrecks and emotional basket cases.

If you're going to sterotype people by gender, then I guess we'll have to deny child custody to all fathers/men, because clearly they don't have it in them as a gender to be sensitive and caring. They're hard-wired to be aggressive and are generally unwilling to sacrifice for their offspring the way women will.

And while we're at it, I guess men really shouldn't be in any kinds of positions where caring for others is a priority -- so no male doctors, nurses, teachers, religious/pastoral positions, counselors, etc...

Wake up and join the twenty-first century.
Please.

"Most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise."
-- Maya Angelou