Message from @ᛋᛉKLOᚢ
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But
And when women do act, its a proxy of the males morality
we're referring to the same thing
Can we really apply this
there is a general trade-off; emotional strength/aptitude vs physical strength/apptitude
question: who has higher pain tolerance? men or women?
tbf we shouldnt generalize so broadly all the time
Because chance can also come into play. There are parts of your body you can't make stronger. Even accounting for coordination, things like weaponry can change this
but there are inherent biological truths
answer: it depends on the TYPE of pain
guess its just like our sex drive
its always ther
When you overgeneralise you get your arse handed to you by the exceptions
just a matter of self control
men can compartmentalize and are more equipped to deal with say losing a finger
Its not biological
Its the old sense of "genetic"
Meaning innate
probably the same for women
but men cannot handle SYSTEMIC pain all over
they got their weird instincts n shit
See I think you guys are too obsessed with generalizations
they act like babies when they get a cold
Even if they are true generalizations
just whether they choose to act on those primal and innate wants and needs
its generally frowned upon for men to do so
women are better suited mentally and physically to deal with systemic pain; i.e. child birth
maybe its time to bring some equality up in here
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by lynching everyone
me first
Men likey sex and violence
This id aside from pain
I don't believe in creating different societal or legal rules or expectaions for men and women
these pysiological differences effect the brain
Generalisations are useful, estavor
Pain isnt a moral argument
doesnt mean they should act on caveman brain
estrogen increases sensitivity
same for women.
testosterone DECREASES sensitivity