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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work with very young children and in the past I spent many years working in the criminal justice system. OF COURSE the brains of males and females are very different. Males are far more prone to violent behavior and impulsivity - that is evident in the behavior of kindergartners, teenagers, young adults and older adults. Acknowledging difference doesn't undermine women - women are capable of equal if not greater intellectual achievement and are less inhibited by overactive sex drive and propensity for aggression. Yes, some women are aggressive - but in far few numbers than men. Testosterone is not a good thing in large quantity.[/quote] Testerone made our world - explorers, adventurers, innovators. Yes, women are intelligent but cautious. Men are impulsive and thrill seeking - and that's a good thing.[/quote] There are plenty of adventurous women and always have been - but it is only recently that women have been unchained from their reproductive capacity and from being coerced and controlled by men. Try again.[/quote]
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