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DonFerrari said:

Nope. Your fault is denying that the hormones have an effect of physicological aspects of woman and man and saying that is because both produce it in some way.

And yes most of the emotions (but no pre-menstrual issues) could be produced by either gender... but why a set of them is more common on men or women? And why men and women have different inclinations and interests? Guess why, because they are different.

Never denied hormones having any effect on the physical nature of the mind and body, why would I deny such a thing? Are you being serious?

I have already stated that testosterone and estrogen are more common in one than the other, have you not read what you are responding to? You are literally re-typing what I have already stated. You are talking about averages as in women do more of this because on average they produce more estrogen. I'm am talking about the unconfined nature of testosterone and estrogen or any biological chemical reproduced through body and mind. The amygdala works in the exact same manner in women as it does for men, but like you say which I have already agreed upon, women should be more emotional throughout their lifetime due the different levels of chemicals produced in the body and mind. Clearly you don't understand my footprint in this discussion.