SpeedOfSound wrote:So you claim that there are no gender differences in the brain and that females are exactly like males in all personality traits?
I didn't say that. I just said that we had to find these differences before discussing them - unfortunately a lot of discussion on gender differences rely on flawed studies and erroneous conclusions to make their points.
And as for "females being exactly like males in all personality traits" I'd say that on average this is probably false. But eliminate culture, and learnt differences, and different experiences.. then I imagine most, if not all, of those personality differences would disappear. It's obviously difficult to say for sure as it's unethical to raise them this way, but we know a few things that help us make educated guesses; for example, we know that male and female babies are treated significantly differently, we know that our judgements about the personality of males and females are affected by our opinions of how they should be behaving (e.g. boys actions are viewed as aggressive, when a girl performing the same behavior generally is not), etc etc.
So again, it's possible that there are innate personality differences between males and females, I just can't think of any off the top of my head.
SpeedOfSound wrote:How about that hypothalamus?
How about it? (I don't know much about it?)
SpeedOfSound wrote:I don't think I have the heart for this sort of thing right now. The nerve bundles in the CC are countable. Volume has fuck-all to do with it. We either count them or we don't know. Jesus Christ. Every anatomy book I have talks about this as if it were fact.
Ah, the wonders of science. Where beautiful theories can be destroyed by ugly facts.
SpeedOfSound wrote:I have decided that women are identical to men hence I don't need to have a thing to do with them anymore. They are of no interest any longer.
Good for you! To celebrate you coming out, we'll throw you a party - a big gay bash!

“The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do. The mystery which surrounds a thinking machine already surrounds a thinking man.” - B. F. Skinner.