
Modern feminists will have you believe that there are no biological differences between the sexes.
Research proves otherwise.
We are a sexually-dimorphic species, meaning that men are (on-average) bigger and stronger than women.
There are also differences in the brain, and the way our difference hormones interact with it.
I’m not saying men are better than women, just different. For example, a woman’s hippocampus (memory region of the brain) is larger than men’s. Men have a bigger amygdala (emotional core of the brain).
I believe that men and women were intended to serve different roles in society. There’s a reason why professions like brick-laying are comprised of 98%+ males. Women weren’t meant to be lugging bricks. Women are generally more nurturing and empathetic, which makes them better fits for jobs like nursing. Us men are better at spatial thinking tasks and computation. Women have better linguistic skills, which make them better writers.
How do you feel about the differences between the sexes, and what role (in relationships and society) each sex should take on?
Source:
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2017spring/how-mens-and-womens-brains-are-different.htmlDidn't read.
@OP
> We are a sexually-dimorphic species, meaning that men are (on-average) bigger and stronger than women.
That's not what that term means. You are an idiot.
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@OP
Post a link to any peer-reviewed feminist literature that claims there is no biological difference between the sexes.
@OP
Tl;Dr.
@532,890 (D)
Holy fuck, I think OP should buy a dictionary.