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by vectorpush
3245 days ago
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Not necessarily (based solely on the axiom that men and women have different brain chemistry). It is logically possible that the differences we observe in career distributions are more heavily influenced by other factors besides differences in brain chemistry. |
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That sexual dimorphism could in turn be caused by a different brain chemistry or by cultural values. From studies that look at different indigenous people, it seems universal that women select men based on a mans ability to gather resources, and men selects women based on their ability to raise and nurture a family. Inter-sex dominance hierarchy also follow those lines.