The only “differences” in humanity between men and women are those that would be taught by the society we live in. We are both still human, we both have human nature. The idea that we’re incredibly different is based on nothing but a social idea of gender and sex.
That depends on if you are looking at it from the perspective of biology and evolution, or sociology and psychology. However, the consensus among most experts is that human nature is not fundamentally different between the sexes.
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psychology is only separate from biology because academics made it that way intentionally, not because it should be
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The only “differences” in humanity between men and women are those that would be taught by the society we live in. We are both still human, we both have human nature. The idea that we’re incredibly different is based on nothing but a social idea of gender and sex.
That depends on if you are looking at it from the perspective of biology and evolution, or sociology and psychology. However, the consensus among most experts is that human nature is not fundamentally different between the sexes.
psychology is only separate from biology because academics made it that way intentionally, not because it should be
No. It's exactly the same. All the things men think, feel and do women likewise experience and do themselves.