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Alexander Hine
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Even though this is a massive generalisation please try and run with it and see how both men and women can substitute in something else for these basic biological drives. — I like sushi
PLEASE NOTE: I am not saying these drives define either men or women only that they are part of our collective biological features not merely social constructs. — I like sushi
Philosophim
I am not saying these drives define either men or women only that they are part of our collective biological features not merely social constructs. — I like sushi
To what extent do you agree that the basic roles of men and women are as follows.
1) Men provide for and protect women.
2) Women provide babies and protect them. — I like sushi
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Ok, so you believe there is some innate biological drive in adult males and females to act a particular way. — Philosophim
If you want to talk about the social biases or expectations and whether society should have them, that's more a conversation which can be discussed here. — Philosophim
If you wish to argue that they are 100% social constructs go ahead I guess (but preferably in another thread). — I like sushi
Philosophim
Assume there is something, small but just significant enough, if you think biology is separate from psychology. — I like sushi
If you are not interested in participating no problem. — I like sushi
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My participation is pointing out that this is not a reasonable topic to discuss and can only rely on prejudice and sexism if it continues. — Philosophim
baker
Surely there are women who "do not want to be provided for or protected by men".- What happens if women do not want to be provided for or protected by men. — I like sushi
They become Karens.So, if women do not have children and they have a drive to nurture and care for children, then how might this present itself in modern life? — I like sushi
Questioner
I am not saying these drives define either men or women only that they are part of our collective biological features not merely social constructs. — I like sushi
Meaning, what do men do instead to fill this gap? — I like sushi
Meaning, what do women do instead to fill this gap? — I like sushi
Alexander Hine
In men, it facilitates negative social judgments, social avoidance, competitor recognition, and selfishness — Questioner
Questioner
Philosophim
My participation is pointing out that this is not a reasonable topic to discuss and can only rely on prejudice and sexism if it continues.
— Philosophim
Biased opinion. — I like sushi
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Lol, a woman should bever be considered a "gap" to be filled. — Questioner
Surely there are women who "do not want to be provided for or protected by men". — baker
But probably the more prevalent situation is "women who realize that an increasing number of men cannot be counted on to provide and protect." — baker
They become Karens.
But hopefully, they just become old ladies with cats. — baker
Questioner
I was looking for a bit more of a deep dive than 'crazy auntie'. So, what is it about a 'crazy auntie's' behaviour that makes it crazy? What is the craziness? What other ways may this present? — I like sushi
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L'éléphant
Then men build machines or corporations. Men are problem-solvers. Despite the popularity of money and wealth, men who build things do it for its intrinsic meaning and importance.- What happens if women do not want to be provided for or protected by men. Meaning, what do men do instead to fill this gap? — I like sushi
- What happens if women do not want to bear children or protect children. Meaning, what do women do instead to fill this gap? — I like sushi
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Then men build machines or corporations. Men are problem-solvers. Despite the popularity of money and wealth, men who build things do it for its intrinsic meaning and importance. — L'éléphant
They become rescuers of wildlife. They build wildlife conservation. They petition for the protection of natural habitats. They also fight for the preservation of natural landscapes. — L'éléphant
L'éléphant
Yes. Many of them go for broke just to keep a business alive. And we don't have to think in terms of corporations.So they would build something to protect and provide for is what you mean? I guess a business venture could function as a 'child' of kinds. Plenty of people refer to a business venture as their 'baby,' so perhaps there is something to this. — I like sushi
Yes, again.Protection of vulnerable/innocent. Seems like a reasonable substitute. Nurturing animals would seem like the most obvious substitute to raising children. — I like sushi
LuckyR
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Alexander Hine
Similarly, estratetraenol, a pheromone found in female urine, exerts a calming effect on men and heightens their sensitivity to female facial expressions — Questioner
Athena
Ok, so you believe there is some innate biological drive in adult males and females to act a particular way. — Philosophim
that biological drives play out in our social behaviours — I like sushi
LuckyR
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While the testosterone-driven behaviors of males can override their efforts to be civil.
Married men tend to have lower testosterone than single males, and when a man divorces, his testosterone level increases. Gentle, nurturing men tend to have lower testosterone levels. — Athena
LuckyR
So you think childbearing and physical strength are 'small differences' compared to what? True enough, compared to other apes the disparity between the sexes is relatively low.
The question is IF there is a biological drive to bear and raise children for women that presents itself in societal roles how would this present in society if they did not fulfil this biological drive. Same for men regarding upperbody strength and predominance in role involving brute force; where women are massively lagging
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Yes, the physical strength difference between the average man compared to the average woman is very small compared to the difference between the strongest man and the weakest man. Thus where any human falls on a strength measure has much more association with their relative strength within their gender than whether they are male or female. — LuckyR
Athena
You are aware that testosterone has many benefits too. I have never heard that married men have lower testosterone. That is interesting if true. — I like sushi
Athena
I think this is a stereotype and prejudice, not an actual reality. — Philosophim
Athena
Ok, so you believe there is some innate biological drive in adult males and females to act a particular way. — Philosophim
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