RE: Go ahead... call me a Feminist

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Go ahead... call me a Feminist

in womanpower •  7 years ago 

When you speak about nurture, you are talking about learning something, not talking about Genetics.

Science does quite a bit of study of Nurture V. Nature.
... and very few behaviors are truly genetic. Drinking, Eating, and reflexes, such as response to fire, sharps, and light touch.

Everything else is learned behavior.

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Passed on behaviour from generation to generation also affects your genome. If you're merely talking about behaviour in one individual (like a mother teaching her daughter to cook or sew for instance) it's cultural but that doesn't mean that people don't have proclivity to different things and that you can infer some of those stuff by certain factors like gender, age, race and so on. But of course every individual is unique and does things differently

Sorry, behavior taught from one generation to another doesn't affect the genome.

  • True, every individual is unique.

But my original statement, in the Post, stands.
Everyone deserves to be treated equally .
No matter the gender.

Why should everyone be treated equally if people aren't equal? Is it wrong that I have a different approach when I talk to a woman and interact with her than with a man? Or treating a 5 year old kid differently in regards to an adult? People are different, I treat them with decency provided they do the same for me but not equally