Men and women do have characteristics and patterns of behaviour that are massively governed by their gender and the hormonal balance that goes into the development of their brains. Things like cognitive processes, interests, likes and dislikes, talents and so forth differ significantly and consistently between the sexes. These are either reinforced or accommodated by upbringing and society to strengthen the stereotype. Of course we generalise and some men and women do not conform to their stereotypes (which is usually considered admirable), but the majority do. And that's no bad thing either.
Is that why you ride a bike with a wicker basket on the front of it? ;o)))
Is that why you ride a bike with a wicker basket on the front of it? ;o)))