Your trolling got too obvious. Not biting any more. Relieved to realise you don't mean a thing you say.
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We should certainly make sure all options are open to everyone & discourage anyone from thinking gender is a barrier.
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But I object to the claim that women are interested in different things on average because they've been told to be.
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do you not think that society or culture has no role in what ppl of different gender tend to gravitate towards. Ie (jobs,)
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Yes. We see that in countries in which women have less choice, there is less difference. In ones where they do, more difference.
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and if so them why not inform girls to become attractive to things that maybe more interesting to the opposite sex.
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Because they won't genuinely become more interesting to them. They'll just feel pressured into doing them by society.
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My daughter is an absolute genius when it comes to math. But she wants to be a hairdresser. I noticed that I
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disapprove a little. I see a potential in her. But she isn't interested. Although I wish she would choose maths, it is
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her choice. Me making her feel bad about her choice, will not help anything. The most important freedom you can have
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is the choice to do what you want with your live. And I would never take that from her.
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