Traditionally, over millions of years of human history, women have been cattle rather than human rights. They were sold at bridal markets (as they were in Mesopotamia 4000 years ago and as tinsmiths still do today), they were given in arranged marriages (as was the case in 90% of societies in the past), they were stolen (in Kyrgyzstan even today a girl is stolen from the street every 20 minutes for a bride), they were conquered after a battle (even today, when Islamic State committed genocide against the Yazidis, killed their men and took their wives for brides and sex slaves). So the answer is - practically no. Women have not been subjected to the same pressure from the environment to develop logical and long-term thinking. For example, a woman automatically begins to sympathize with the stronger man in a given situation, simply because 30,000 years ago this stronger man would have killed or chased the weaker man and taken her, and if she hadn't wanted to, he probably would have killed her too. That is, there is evolutionary pressure, a selection in which today's women are highly emotional, weakly rational, and succumb to the stronger.
This is deep in our biology as a species. Of course, we have developed the neo-cortex precisely so that we can control our deep impulses, but the impulses are there. Women with weaker restraints (restraints are a function of the neo-cortex) succumb to their primary impulses most easily. we have developed the neo-cortex precisely so that we can control our deep impulses, but the impulses are there. Women with weaker restraints (restraints are a function of the neo-cortex) succumb to their primary impulses most easily. we have developed the neo-cortex precisely so that we can control our deep impulses, but the impulses are there. Women with weaker restraints (restraints are a function of the neo-cortex) succumb to their primary impulses most easily.
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If you want to understand how smart a woman is, look at the men she sleeps with;) And the opposite is true; P