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Brian Villanueva on We're Not At the End, But You Can See It From Here

One of the comments in your linked article is hilarious: “It seems that as gender equality increases, as countries become more progressive, men and women gravitate towards traditional gender norms,” Dr Mac Giolla said. “Why is this happening? I really don’t know.” This poor guy has drunk so much Kool-Aid that even when his data is screaming "there are real and enduring evolutionary and psychological differences between the sexes", he simply can't hear it. All he hears instead is the postmodernist mantra: "gender is a social construction... gender is a social construction..." In the "treating men and women differently makes them the same" vein though... historically, I suspect women generally adapted their personalities to men. I could be wrong; adaptation may have been more equal, but I just suspect that. However, today, it's clear men are being asked to adapt to women. I wonder which is more stable long term? Considering women's higher levels both agreeableness and neuroticism (both of which are well documented), I suspect the former. But I could be wrong.



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One of the comments in your linked article is hilarious: “It seems that as gender equality increases, as countries become more progressive, men and women gravitate towards traditional gender norms,” Dr Mac Giolla said. “Why is this happening? I really don’t know.” This poor guy has drunk so much Kool-Aid that even when his data is screaming "there are real and enduring evolutionary and psychological differences between the sexes", he simply can't hear it. All he hears instead is the postmodernist mantra: "gender is a social construction... gender is a social construction..." In the "treating men and women differently makes them the same" vein though... historically, I suspect women generally adapted their personalities to men. I could be wrong; adaptation may have been more equal, but I just suspect that. However, today, it's clear men are being asked to adapt to women. I wonder which is more stable long term? Considering women's higher levels both agreeableness and neuroticism (both of which are well documented), I suspect the former. But I could be wrong.



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Brian Villanueva on We're Not At the End, But You Can See It From Here

One of the comments in your linked article is hilarious: “It seems that as gender equality increases, as countries become more progressive, men and women gravitate towards traditional gender norms,” Dr Mac Giolla said. “Why is this happening? I really don’t know.” This poor guy has drunk so much Kool-Aid that even when his data is screaming "there are real and enduring evolutionary and psychological differences between the sexes", he simply can't hear it. All he hears instead is the postmodernist mantra: "gender is a social construction... gender is a social construction..." In the "treating men and women differently makes them the same" vein though... historically, I suspect women generally adapted their personalities to men. I could be wrong; adaptation may have been more equal, but I just suspect that. However, today, it's clear men are being asked to adapt to women. I wonder which is more stable long term? Considering women's higher levels both agreeableness and neuroticism (both of which are well documented), I suspect the former. But I could be wrong.

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