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On 2014-01-11 16:17, Patrick Elliott wrote:
> And, yes, again, its a gibberish idea supported by
> both men, and women, often completely unintentionally, because you just
> tell girls one thing about their behavior, and boys another, from the
> moment they are born. Even levels of aggressiveness, how they handle
> situations, etc., are a result of "training", not wiring.
I think that completely discounting 'wiring' as a contributing factor to
behaviour and saying that /everything/ is social conditioning is as
flawed as the other way around. There really are actual physical
differences between the sexes that go beyond just 'that's a matter of
upbringing and presentation'.
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