Either we suppose huge differences between “masculine” and “feminine” behavior, … or we suppose small differences between “masculine” and “feminine” behavior
And why would we do such a stupid thing?
It seems obvious to me that some differences between men and women are quite pronounced, and some are very minor if they exist at all. There is a whole spectrum of differences and trying to force them into a black/white dichotomy seems misguided.
if “masculinity” means
Biologically or socially? Social markers of gender tend to change; biological stuff is pretty well fixed.
And why would we do such a stupid thing?
It seems obvious to me that some differences between men and women are quite pronounced, and some are very minor if they exist at all. There is a whole spectrum of differences and trying to force them into a black/white dichotomy seems misguided.
Biologically or socially? Social markers of gender tend to change; biological stuff is pretty well fixed.