I am aware of those studies. They suggest that men and women have different mathematical abilities, not that math is different. And that was my point about same values, but different behaviour. So, well, thank you for agreeing with me.Your position is no different that claiming that math is different for men and women.Not at all masculine. Just the opposite--not a fact in sight.
From the December 2007 Scientific American
Sex, Math and Scientific Achievement
Why do men dominate the fields of science, engineering and mathematics?
By Diane F. Halpern, Camilla P. Benbow, David C. Geary, Ruben C. Gur, Janet Shibley Hyde and Morton Ann Gernsbacher
"Key Concepts
Closing the Sex Gap
Women, on average, have stronger verbal skills (especially in writing) and better memory for events, words, objects, faces and activities.
Men generally are better at mentally manipulating objects and at performing certain quantitative tasks that rely on visual representations.
Intervention studies are still in their infancy but suggest both sexes can benefit from targeted training to improve their skill set."
Good backpedaling. Well, not so good actually.Wow, Don Quixote. If that's what you think then own up to it, but don't try to use me so that you have an excuse to say such nonsense.
You seem very confuse between society and individuals, between values and behaviour.Have you thought about what you are saying? You are agreeing with me. If men and women had the same personal values, then your feminists would have nothing to fight against.
And this comment really tells me all I need to know about your position on the issue.Don't feel bad about having a feminine side.Crap. Now I'm bisexual. Or androgynous.
Whatever.
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