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Finally, consider intelligence:
females of most species vary distinctly more in phenotype (the expression of genes) than males do. Women cluster more around the mean, men are more spread out.
There are exactly two genders, male and female
I don't know whether there are more male geniuses than female or not, maybe so, but I would be embarrassed to show the graph of male versus female intelligence, as if it represented quality data and analysis.
My wife can not only read my thoughts, but can even predict what my thoughts will be in the next few minutes, before I even think them.
Maybe she is actually programming you remotely.
Actually, in my opinion, women are typically smarter than men - women just do not care about proving it. I have overheard women talking about how to control men using three techniques. To get men to do something, ask them not to do it, let them think it was their idea, and the old standby implied offer of sex.
Sorry to nitpick language, but whether something is male or female is its sex. Gender refers to words in languages like Spanish being masculine or feminine.
How many sexes do you see in the following sets of healthy human sex chromosomes: xx, xy, xxy?
rising use of ssris in women
mell saysrising use of ssris in women
I suspect that women may be more likely to trust "health" "care" clinicians, and thus to go in for SSRIs, mammograms even when not helpful, and other unhelpful procedures. Clinicians become practiced at sending supportive cues that induce trust. Prior to Obamneycare, insurance premiums had gone higher for women than for men, which was remarkable and should have sent a warning about behavior. Instead, it made Obamneycare into a feminist cause, to equalize insurance premiums. (No parallel political movement can be found for car insurance premiums, and there is no shame in telling men to drive safely.) The disparity in premiums should have warned women that they were injuring themselves with excessive medical interventions, with generally adverse consequences.
Regarding usage, "gender" = masculine/feminine/neutral, "sex" = male/female/non-binary. I have ...
I suspect that women may be more likely to trust "health" "care" clinicians, and thus to go in for SSRIs, mammograms even when not helpful, and other unhelpful procedures. Clinicians become practiced at sending supportive cues that induce trust. Prior to Obamneycare, insurance premiums had gone higher for women than for men, which was remarkable and should have sent a warning about behavior. Instead, it made Obamneycare into a feminist cause, to equalize insurance premiums.
Again, women cluster toward their mean more than men do, but what does this mean for the outliers?
You emphasize binary models in which the "exactly two" is an assumption, though not a fact.
Again, women cluster toward their mean more than men do, but what does this mean for the outliers? It means that the ratio of male to female geniuses is dramatically large. There are simply on the order of ten times more male geniuses. This is not sexism, unless you consider scientific and mathematical facts to be sexism.
everyone reading this has exactly two biological parents who are the opposite sex from each other.
There are no exceptions.
Pretty sure it's absolutely true for all amphibians as well.
There is a female which lays eggs, and a male which deposits sperm.
No other options.
If I am a straight lesbian am I still a man-ah the endless possibilities of gender!!!
There are two sexes, and everyone reading this has exactly two biological parents who are the opposite sex from each other.
There are no exceptions.
Pretty sure it's absolutely true for all amphibians as well.
There is a female which lays eggs, and a male which deposits sperm.
No other options.
deliberate suppression of this scientific fact
Patrick saysfemales of most species vary distinctly more in phenotype (the expression of genes) than males do. Women cluster more around the mean, men are more spread out.
Could you please clarify? If the females "vary distinctly more," then why do they also "cluster more around the mean?" Conversely, if the males vary distinctly less, then how are they "more spread out?
there is greater variation among men.
Didn't you just say that "females of most species vary distinctly more in phenotype (the expression of genes) than males do."? I copied and pasted directly from your comment, so I think you said it.
"females of most species vary distinctly more in phenotype (the expression of genes) than males do."?
I can't think of any mammals, and I'm sure no primates, that can spontaneously change sex, replace their genitalia, and/or can autoimpregnate themselves.
I wrote it exactly wrong.
You may be right about that, but the human medical literature includes true hermaphrodites that get pregnant and bear sons. So far, I have not found documented cases of human auto-impregnation, although other species can reproduce asexually, as pointed out by Strategist above. Much more exists than has already been documented, so we don't really know what else might be out there.
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First of all, most men are physically stronger than most women. This is a fact. It is not cultural. It is not learned. There are exactly two sexes, male and female, and males are distinctly stronger than women on average:
Secondly, males of most species vary distinctly more in phenotype (the expression of genes) than females do. Women cluster more around the mean, men are more spread out. This is true for height, weight, intelligence, and pretty much anything else you can think of:
Note that the purple line (women) is higher than the blue line (men). Out of a fixed number of people of the two sexes, more of them will cluster to the center of the female curve, making it higher. Height is the x-axis here, and men are obviously taller on average than women, but the point is that there is greater variation among men.
Finally, consider intelligence:
Again, women cluster toward their mean more than men do, but what does this mean for the outliers? It means that the ratio of male to female geniuses is dramatically large. There are simply on the order of ten times more male geniuses. This is not sexism, unless you consider scientific and mathematical facts to be sexism.
The study linked to in the article at the top of this post was erased from the internet due to feminists' and NPC allies' deliberate suppression of this scientific fact. You can thank science for most of the comforts you have today. When feminists succeed in erasing scientific facts that they don't like, we all suffer.
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