cuturally-guided interests.
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Replying to @MatthewGreenf11 @basictaurus and
I used to think that until I saw the cross-cultural study showing women and men in the most gender-equal societies (notably Scandinavia) freely choose people vs thing jobs in even greater proportions.
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Honest question: Why would humans, of all species, only be subject to social pressures, while our closest animal relatives (bonobos/chimps) and other animals without "culture" show such strong sex differences?
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Culture matters, it very much matters. But there's nothing inherently sexist to say that certain tendencies may be inborn, with culture enhancing (or suppressing) those tendencies. Like male violence, which clearly isn't just culture; in fact, culture mitigates that violence.
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