Where has this been proven? Sorry but this is just drivelWhile that tirade was kind of hard to follow I think I understand the sentiment. There's this weird ideology, mostly in the western societies, that women and men share interests in all things. That a woman would choose the same type of activities a man would and that if given the choice they wouldn't do anything specifically "feminine". How this ideology backfires is in the inherent differences between men and women. Some women may share male proclivities, but they are outliers. This same ideology believes femininity and masculinity are just products of how those groups were raised, a "societal construct" if you would. However, this has been disproven numerous times.
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