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Old 17-02-2016, 10:38 PM #11
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I think its largely "physical cabability" and also predominantly its accepted as a social norm that men take care of the 'heavy duty' whilst women use their social skills to provide 'people services'. It should no longer be unusual to fall in the other camp though e.g. male nurses, house-husbands, male beauticians
Yep, as females are genuinely (again, in general) better at multitasking, communication and social interaction than males. These aren't social constructs / anything to do with feminism or "patriarchy"... they are simple biological and neurological facts.
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