Well... there are just so many things wrapped up into "what it means to be a human" - millions and millions of things, I'd venture. If it seems as though there is an infinitude of ways in which men and women are different, there is surely an infinitude of ways in which they are the same (and vice versa).
I guess, to try to state my point differently, the sets of "things that are the same about men and women", "things that are different about men and women biologically", and "things that are different about men and women, socially/culturally/non-biologically" are all so enormous that meaningful comparison among them is elusive.
For what it's worth:
I guess, to try to state my point differently, the sets of "things that are the same about men and women", "things that are different about men and women biologically", and "things that are different about men and women, socially/culturally/non-biologically" are all so enormous that meaningful comparison among them is elusive.
For what it's worth:
Quote:One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.
- Simone de Beauvoir
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.