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Boys and Girls |
*Kathleen* |
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Okay, so I watched a video on this in health class today...haha. All right, the question is: are men and women born differently? Or has our society made it seem that way? Why do girls automatically play with Barbie dolls and boys like violence? Why do women remember landmarks better than guys, and guys can work better with maps? Just little things like that...are we truly born different? Womens' rights activists say our society just makes it seem that way. Scientific stuides prove otherwise. I don't know what to think about this yet...what do you have to say about it?
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*Kathleen* |
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Hmm...you know, though, when they tested babies, they put them away from their mothers, in this pen, almost, and at first, it was only the boys that were aggressive, and the girls would cry. It wasn't always like that, though...even a few of the boys cried, and later, the girls would become aggressive.
Furthermore, did anyone know that sometimes girl fetuses in the womb can be exposed to more testosterone and become something known as a pH girl (I think it was), where they're still girls, but ultimately are what we call tomboys. Another thing, as I said, I don't know what to think about this. I love violence. I like playing sports... Haha it was funny...in the video, they were saying women are naturally better peacemakers and speakers...they were saying the world might be a better place if more women were in charge, politcally-wise. ![]() |
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