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Human societies differ but the biological frame stays the same. Male and female bodies are created differently. For example, oxytocin is still released after a female orgasm allowing her to lay down and increase the possibilities of conception, to feel a bond with her partner, her body is still made to give birth and nurture a child, etc. A man is still physically stronger and his body is made for different motives, production of testosterone, physical/mental energy, etc. Nobody can deny these biological differences because they are factual regardless of societies. ---------- Post added 2012-02-02 at 10:17 ---------- Human societies differ but the biological frame stays the same. Male and female bodies are created differently. For example, oxytocin is still released after a female orgasm allowing her to lay down and increase the possibilities of conception, to feel a bond with her partner, her body is still made to give birth and nurture a child, etc. A man is still physically stronger and his body is made for different motives, production of testosterone, physical/mental energy, etc. Nobody can deny these biological differences because they are factual regardless of societies. |
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That is worldwide. This is due to our high estrogen that often protects us. ---------- Post added 2012-02-02 at 08:11 ---------- You should look up the social construction of science. Many different cultures will view some of your assumptions as incorrect. |
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