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8 December, 00:03

Simone de beauvoir once famously asserted that "one is not born a woman, but becomes one" to suggest that women are created by cultural forces. how might sociobiologists respond to this?

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  1. 8 December, 00:25
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    the answer is De Beauvoir misses that what constitutes a woman is biological as well as cultural.

    Despite non stop push from activists that told that women and men are exactly the same, there are several biologoical difference that might influence both women and men behavior that couldn't be controlled by both Genders.
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