This is a complex question. A very helpful way to look at this question is not only by examining biological differences, but also by looking at sociological perspective. In other words, the differences between men and women may not be rooted in biology or genes per se, but on account of social differences. For example, if a women is expected to act a certain way or think in a certain way due to society's pressures , then perhaps this pressure is the determining factor. To think along these lines may challenge biological assumptions or at least mitigate them a bit. Finally, without this angle, no biological argument will be strong.
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