Do you ever just sit back and laugh at how males fall back on the so-called "logical card"?

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I personally feel when it comes to traits such as this, there is very very little between the two genders. I have never known one gender to be outright less logical than the other in my entire time on the planet. I've known just as many men to lack what we deem to be logic and be unnecessarily emotional (usually manifests as hotheadedness) in the same way that it's posed that women are wont to do. So it's not hard for me to come to that conclusion.

Many of us have such varying traits that we either deem to be predominantly masculine or feminine so I have never been one to judge harshly when it comes to that. I can safely say I don't perpetuate stereotypes on how men and women should or should not behave based on gender norms. I have noticed that since abandoning preconceived notions about things such as this, my interactions with men and women have been much smoother overall. I think if more people questioned some ideals every now and then, the same would happen!
 
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Given my general misanthropic inclinations, I sit back and laugh at most people and their varying pretentions. On topic, the notion that men are less emotional/more logical than women is nonsensical. From what I've seen, both sexes are equally irrational/emotional, but external influences prompt both sexes to exhabit certain emotions with more frequency than others.

As for observed structural differences in male and female brains, people tend to forget how malleable the brain is; how its development can be influenced by varying environmental factors. It is quite possible that how we are socialized affects how our brains have developed, not just evolutionarily but as we learn throughout our lives.
 
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