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What scientifically makes us a particular sex or gender
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua 1 9" data-source="post: 71994520" data-attributes="member: 376633"><p>According to science organisms want to reproduce. The battle of the sexes has to do with women trying to preserve female genes and men trying to preserve male genes in their offspring. Perhaps in some situations boys may side with their mother or girls with their father to try to preserve genes from the opposite sex. This is all based on Dawkins selfish gene theory. He writes a whole chapter on this but the point is he is looking at this from a conflict viewpoint, not one of harmony or working together for the sake of the species. So conflict theory & selfish genes is the liberal approach to the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua 1 9, post: 71994520, member: 376633"] According to science organisms want to reproduce. The battle of the sexes has to do with women trying to preserve female genes and men trying to preserve male genes in their offspring. Perhaps in some situations boys may side with their mother or girls with their father to try to preserve genes from the opposite sex. This is all based on Dawkins selfish gene theory. He writes a whole chapter on this but the point is he is looking at this from a conflict viewpoint, not one of harmony or working together for the sake of the species. So conflict theory & selfish genes is the liberal approach to the question. [/QUOTE]
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