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Why didn't he create another man then?
What about feminine men and masculine women, though? Why are you ignoring the fact that not all women fit the gender stereotype of what women should be like, and not all men fit the gender stereotype of what men should be like?Men and women compliment eachother in a lot of ways. In terms of talents, emotionally, physically etc. The following is filled with sterotypes that are generally true.
A male/male team trying to navigate someplace in a car may get further lost because they have too big of egos to ask for directions.
A female/female team is often just bloody bad at navigation and may be stopping for directions every 5 minutes.
A male/female team balances to where the female can sometimes convince the male that he isn't a walking GPS system and that is ok.
On the dance floor a male/female team is used best because the male provides a stable support, quick and decisive decisions for leading. The female provides the agility which allows for quick spins/spirals.
A male/male team lacks the quickness in spirals and other movements that aides in the overall beauty of the dance. Two pillars and no flowers.
A female/female team (speaking as someone who has followed females for practice) really lacks a decisive leader. (I'm not commenting about women's ability to lead in other situations) and the pillar that is strong enough to support some of the necessary movements.
In raising children a male/female team provides the best way of doing things. The opposite sex parent often provides emotional support while the same sex parent acts as a teacher. (This is not 100% but general rule)
There are lots of situations where I can point out that male and female team works best. That is why there is man and woman and marriage.
What about feminine men and masculine women, though? Why are you ignoring the fact that not all women fit the gender stereotype of what women should be like, and not all men fit the gender stereotype of what men should be like?
How do you know that that's not true about feminine men or masculine women, though?In every aspect of me that is masculine, I can tell you in all honesty its because it came out that way either from how I was raised or genetics. I don't act like a man because I'm afraid of being judged as less then such.
How do you know that that's not true about feminine men or masculine women, though?