Maybe you meant ‘roughly’ to encompass some quite stark differences. I try to be generous with my interpretation but you’re making it difficult for me, sorry. — I like sushi
I think it's like 80-95% (my very unscientific estimate) socialization. — NKBJ
up until you get bozos like RBS over there who think the freedom of expressing emotion and being irrationally controlled by emotions are the same things. — NKBJ
Yeah!Hey guys, I suddenly had an amazing idea!
Let's all extol the suffering-earned-virtues of our race, gender, and sexual orientation, and then whoever wins the most virtue gets to dictate what the important issues are, what's moral, fair, and who the bad quays are...
Genius, right? — VagabondSpectre
Testosterone. It’s biological not merely social conditioning. — I like sushi
In short, I think men and women have roughly the same cognitive abilities from the onset, but these are subjected to, and redirected by social circumstances. — NKBJ
All that testosterone among young female teens today, btw.I was pointing out that suicide and aggression are not due to men apparently “not being able to cope” but due to testosterone (less risk aversion included in this). — I like sushi
All that testosterone among young female teens today, btw. — ssu
but wouldn't suggesting it mixing it up with the topic on feminism. — RBS
Women are encouraged to talk, have therapists, "be in touch" with their feelings, and men are encouraged to be stoic. — I like sushi
YOU [RBS in this case] suggested women were overly emotional. I am not sure you meant it, but when NKJB questioned the claim, you seemed to confirm that you did mean it.
Guys are CONSTANTLY encouraged to share their feelings. — ZhouBoTong
Women are encouraged to talk, have therapists, "be in touch" with their feelings, and men are encouraged to be stoic. — NKBJ
To play devil’s advocate I COULD squeeze out some validation for those points. — I like sushi
Ask NKBJ because I didn’t say that. Mistakes happen :) — I like sushi
I would put forward the data regarding personality differences (which are averaged and varied) regarding Neuroticism. Women, in general, have higher trait neuroticism. It is important to note it is called “neuroticism” to describe the stronger inclination toward certain behaviors - and this is a universal trait that relates to “sensitivity to arousal,” and what is vaguely referred to as “emotional stability”. — I like sushi
When I was a young boy in the 50s, I noticed that women had much different (and often more interesting) conversations than men did. — Bitter Crank
So, 1980 - 2019, 40 years of being harangued to open up and share, god damn it, they have. — Bitter Crank
People are sometimes perfectly honest and accurate about what they say they feel, and sometimes they are confused, and/or misrepresent themselves, deliberately or not. — Bitter Crank
You know, when you read 19th century letters and non-fictional narratives, men seem to be much more expressive than they were or were thought to be in the 1950s. They express feelings, they weep openly (sometimes, anyway). Injured Civil War soldiers were stoical, for sure, but they also seemed to be more "in touch" with the affective side of life. (I'm generalizing, of course. Some of them were also unexpressive dolts who lacked all subtlety. Some were swine.) — Bitter Crank
I am probably just making up bullshit. — ZhouBoTong
Of course. I make up my bullshit, you make up your bullshit. That's OK. The important thing is not to believe your own bullshit. That's where people go wrong. They believe their own bullshit. — Bitter Crank
Before long, we may even start to like the smell of it...
Learn to like it enough, and there's no limit to how far we can go!
Fake it till you make it? More like, shart 'till you're smart. — VagabondSpectre
So they should not be allowed to vote? First, I AM JOKING. Nothing you said even begins to suggest this. But I am interested in where your line of reasoning leads? I would have to do some research, but everything you said seems reasonable enough. But what do we do with that information? How does it lead to different treatment of men and women?
It is useful to understand the average differences when considering ideas about forcing equity upon people based on the “average” when no one is “average”. — I like sushi
First off, why are you so aggressive? — NKBJ
Second, what, then, is the POINT of your precious egalitarian movement? — NKBJ
Third, we're just gonna have to agree to disagree about feminism. You haven't said anything that convinces me, and I get the distinct impression, it wouldn't matter what I said, you have no interest in understanding or believing my position. — NKBJ
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