What could woman actually do if men disappeared for day 5 years.

#1
Interesting question. I wonder if when we returned would we still be the most dominate species. I mean obviously there's enough guns and ammo for women to fend off bears but how many women engineers are there to keep the streets paved, the sewers running and nuclear power plants to keep going?

Like are women going to ban together and keep drilling for oil offshore. Coal mining..?
 
#5
Interesting question. I wonder if when we returned would we still be the most dominate species. I mean obviously there's enough guns and ammo for women to fend off bears but how many women engineers are there to keep the streets paved, the sewers running and nuclear power plants to keep going?

Like are women going to ban together and keep drilling for oil offshore. Coal mining..?
Nobody needs paved streets and electricity when everybody dies anyways :smart:
 
#9
I need you to elaborate.
50% of the population disappearing would bring the collapse of the civilization as we know regardless of gender. I also don’t think women are helpless, if forced to they would pick up the essential roles men have occupied and fill them to necessity. Will it be as efficient as the current men who are working on those roles? Depends on how strenuous and skilled the labor is. It might take a couple of years before they can reach that level and at that point men comeback no?

essentially, it would have to take more than 5 years for humanity to truly end if all men are gone. That is not even a tenth of a lifetime
 
#11
50% of the population disappearing would bring the collapse of the civilization as we know regardless of gender. I also don’t think women are helpless, if forced to they would pick up the essential roles men have occupied and fill them to necessity. Will it be as efficient as the current men who are working on those roles? Depends on how strenuous and skilled the labor is. It might take a couple of years before they can reach that level and at that point men comeback no?

essentially, it would have to take more than 5 years for humanity to truly end if all men are gone. That is not even a tenth of a lifetime
I think your simplifying it. Theres hundreds of nuclear powerplants around the world that would explode of not manned for a couple of weeks. Food has to be grown and shipped around the world or mass starvation would take over after a year. Crime would likely drop but you need police, firefighters. You need things like gasoline, and clean water. Needless to say electricity would be out in most places. Meaning no internet. I'm an engineer so I know their is women engineers but they're backed by alot of technicians, laborers and other agents that are heavily male dominated. And these systems are very complex. You would basically have a few millions like one maybe two trying to care for billions of people.
 
#14
I think your simplifying it. Theres hundreds of nuclear powerplants around the world that would explode of not manned for a couple of weeks. Food has to be grown and shipped around the world or mass starvation would take over after a year. Crime would likely drop but you need police, firefighters. You need things like gasoline, and clean water. Needless to say electricity would be out in most places. Meaning no internet. I'm an engineer so I know their is women engineers but they're backed by alot of technicians, laborers and other agents that are heavily male dominated. And these systems are very complex. You would basically have a few millions like one maybe two trying to care for billions of people.
None of the things you listed goes against my point. Human civilization as we know it will collapse, but women will still be around and figure out stuff without us.

Also you’re forgetting with the loss of men also means less people to take care of. So resources wouldn’t be that huge of an issue if for example a country is erasing 50% of its expected losses.

Humans have been alive for millions of years, 5 years isn’t enough to wipe us out
 
#15
None of the things you listed goes against my point. Human civilization as we know it will collapse, but women will still be around and figure out stuff without us.

Also you’re forgetting with the loss of men also means less people to take care of. So supplies wouldn’t be that huge of an issue if for example a country is erasing 50% of its expected losses.

Humans have been alive for millions of years, 5 years isn’t enough to wipe us out
There are probably around 10 counties max where women would kinda have an idea of what do, the rest would just entirely collapse from the get go lol
 
#17
A lot of Car crashes for sure.

Would be devastating.
Financial Support from men: Gone
Having a man and his income disappear overnight would be tragic.

Suppy Chain for resources: Collapsed since majority of long road truckers are men and these goods would not be delivered to store, plus farming goes down since most farmers are men?

Construction and Infrastructure development would stop as well as infrastructure maintenance.

More car crashes
 
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