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Are women really more emotional than men, on a biological level?
I often see them cry usually over petty things or things most men would never react very emotionally to, they say quite sentimental things, they tend to be offended more easily at criticism, etc.
Of course, today there’s so many weak and beta men (due to fatherlessness, bad masculine roles, harmful substances in foods and drinks, endocrine-distorting chemicals, vaccines, etc.). And very importantly women’s bodies are far better at detoxification of harmful substances than men’s bodies are, which is why more boys than girls have autism/Asperger’s.
But if both men and women are provided with proper upbringing, are women are still more emotional than men?
I often see them cry usually over petty things or things most men would never react very emotionally to, they say quite sentimental things, they tend to be offended more easily at criticism, etc.
Of course, today there’s so many weak and beta men (due to fatherlessness, bad masculine roles, harmful substances in foods and drinks, endocrine-distorting chemicals, vaccines, etc.). And very importantly women’s bodies are far better at detoxification of harmful substances than men’s bodies are, which is why more boys than girls have autism/Asperger’s.
But if both men and women are provided with proper upbringing, are women are still more emotional than men?
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