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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldevern View Post
    Not totally true. If you learn to draw, you will fast realize that to draw someone who look to be a girl/women or someone who look the be a man will share some specific shape rules based on "biological gender" (as an average).

    Head skeleton of a woman and head skeleton of a man can be identified as such. You can know if it is a woman or a man based of the width of the pelvis. So no, it is not cultural or education, a part is purely genetical since humans, as any mammal has genetical inherited reproduction criterias.
    There's no such thing as "biological gender". Gender is a social and cultural construct designed to promote masculinity and a patriarchal society. I'm not refuting that there are differences between the biological sexes. Men are rugged and women are sexy is nothing to do with the skeletal make up or reproductive organs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldevern View Post
    I get your point but I can't let pass such formulation as "social gender norms". Hormones have real impact on brain. I can't let says it is cultural especially since neo-feminist talk a way that despises feminity as if it was something bad or the result of some machist culture. Women in Sweden are, based on feminist criterias, more free to choose than women in asia. What did researchers discover : women in Sweden tend to choose more "feminine" studies when women in asia will choose rather "masculine" studies. Based on current neo-feminist theories, it should be the opposite.
    Again, there is no such thing as "masculine" or "feminine" studies. Just what your culture has indoctrinated you to believe. Women can be bricklayers, men can design dresses for a living.
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    Last edited by TheRealQuah; 07-22-2020 at 02:24 AM.