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>>69429 >Girls are discouraged from participating in activities that are considered masculine from a young age. This excuse might've been valid in the 60's, but society has changed. Modern girls are taught to compete just as hard as boys. Girls are encouraged to take the same standardized tests and compete for the same scholarships with boys.
Many girls grow up playing school sports like soccer, basketball, and hockey. And female athletes get a lot of attention in the media, so the girls know there's a future for them in sports.
>Young boys are encouraged to play more with lego/mecano/tools wheras girls are usually talked to more and given dolls to play with. Its obvious where this ends up. Are you trying to say that dolls make children stupider and weaker?
>There was research done in the 70s where they took the exact same baby, only a few months old (impossible to tell for sure which sex the baby was) and asked people to comment on it. when the same baby was dressed in pink, the majority of the comments were, pretty, beautiful, etc. Are you trying to say that calling a kid "pretty" is going to make her stupid?
>The attitudes are most likely from early man. When the males were the ones to go out an hunt for food, they were the ones to use tools such as spears/knives/etc, ands its slowly evolved up towards today where although the differences between genders are less important, people still view women solely as mothers. Or maybe over millions of years of evolution, the man has become stronger than the woman because he is the one responsible for the family's protection and sustenance.
Math, science, athletics, poker, chess... men are better at everything.
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