...for some reason, but car toys didn't show up in human evolution till the 20th century.
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so it can't simply be that "boys are hardwired to like cars."
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Read the research and you'll find that the male mind gains pleasure from moving through space. Cars are just a means to that
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Okay, but what's the connection between that and gender identity? Maybe there is one—I don't know—but I don't see why this
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is evidence against the formation of non-binary social gender identities.
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estrogen affect our behaviors. Only gender politics, in all its navel-gazing, a priori, dubiousness believes that the subject
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No one doubts that testosterone and estrogen effect behavior in some ways. The argument your making is tangential.
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ways. I understand (and am relieved) that you haven't slipped down the rabbit hole and into the typical SJW matrix, even
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But society DOES tell people to behave in gendered ways. And the biological influence is limited.
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There are great female engineers, despite their estrogen.
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Furthermore, a lot of trans & non-binary people take hormones, which they wouldn't do if they were...
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these straw-social-constructivists you seem to be attacking.
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