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Originally Posted by Aquaplant
Yes I'm aware of the physical differences, but as far as nature goes, it's only concern is to make us procreate and everything else is just auxiliary. So then why would there be an need to behave in a certain manner that's not relevant to this process?
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There doesn't have to be a "need" to behave in a certain way in order to observe very strong behavioral patterns. And it's not just to make us procreate, it's to make us procreate more efficiently. So if females and males acting differently (as the result of physical factors or otherwise) increases this efficiency then nature will tend to make us different.
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Originally Posted by Aquaplant
Also a part of our behaviour is controlled, since we usually think before we act, at least on most occasions. We have to take others into consideration, being the happy social monkeys that we are. As in if we observe that certain kind of behaviour is more socially productive, we instinctively tend to repeat that more compared to something with no effects or negative ones.
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This has got to be part of what makes us similar. My point is just that there are some fundamental differences between males and females that we are, in general, unable to think our way out of. Imagine being injected with hormones from the opposite sex.