Well, respectfully, what goes unexplained? I just don't have that intuition - the world to me is exactly how I would predict it would be if men and women differed solely based on socialization. There's nothing biology explains better to me.
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That is true but can clearly be explained by culture - one that values attractiveness and youth above all else in women, and power and wealth in men.
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But that seems inaccurate too - homosexuality is omnipresent in some cultures and unheard of in others, and the percentage of people who are gay changes within cultures over time as well. Despite endless attempts sexuality is not explained by hormone levels or genetics.
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Honest question: in which culture there are no homossexuals? I've heard about very homophobic cultures denying their existence & persecuting homossexuals, but I've never heard about a culture where homossexuality didn't exist.
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Incredibly, there's good evidence even qualities as fundamental to the human experience as emotion are largely socially constructed. Yet people are so quick to say [insert stereotype here] is innate and biologically determined. People should be skeptical.https://www.google.com/amp/s/aeon.co/amp/essays/what-does-anthropology-say-about-the-emotional-lives-of-others …
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Exactly.
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