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Qwark said:
IcaroRibeiro said:

Women and Men brains are mostly equal. If the reasoning among genders are different is mostly due to cultural nurturing. I personally fail to see why women should cover their bodies so men can see them for their personality instead of body features. Shouldn't men take interest on their personalities regardless of their arms and hair being covered or not? 

Actually the brain of women and men are pretty different. Man and Woman are equal but definitely not the same and the same goes for their brains. There are quite a few things women are better at and some things men are better at.

Some of it is also biological, which makes sense because the brains of other species also differ between genders it's geared towards the survival of said species and gender after all.

https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2017spring/how-mens-and-womens-brains-are-different.html#:~:text=Adjusted%20for%20total%20brain%20size,is%20bigger%20than%20a%20woman's.

I responded mostly to the fact you said both brains are basically the same, which isn't the case. Also man and woman have vastly different quantities in certain hormones which also has a huge impact on the behaviour and response of man and woman to different situations. It's not to be applied to every individual but there are definitely patterns. Men will generally take much more risc.

The brain of males and females functions differently. It's a good thing mostly man and female brains they complement each other in that way, but women definitely perceive the world different from men. For women in general the world is a much darker and scarier place, mainly because men are very bad at assessing risc, because by nature humans and especially male humans are terrible at seeing or sensing danger.

However yes how one dresses him or herself has little to nothing to do with the gender specific things of the brain. How one perceives the world and behaves to some extent does.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar