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For a certain faction, no matter how many replicated studies you provide, showing AVERAGE aka TYPICAL (which they confuse with INDIVIDUALs) differences between the sexes, they deny deny deny.
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Yes: women (on average, typically) have smaller feet than men. Having big feet doesn't make a woman a man, or any less of a woman. It makes her a woman with big feet.
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Yes, exactly. A bell curve has tails, not just the bell jar. Someone suggested this: Many [blank-slate] feminists are sex-atypical, so they see the world through that lens. But sex/gender-atypical males/females are still members of their sex class, no matter how atypical.
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It's not just about being "masculine"; have heard some feminist computer scientists deny cross-cultural body of research showing women are more interested in "people" jobs, for example. "I'm not like that, therefore it can't be true." Confusing individuals with averages.
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