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Originally Posted by jimjamuser
Athropogically speaking humans did divide into 2 groups. Males USUALLY did the hunting and the females did the gathering of fruit and grain. That division of labor would cause the men to develop larger frames and muscles over anthropological time. And women developed greater skills in organization, sociability, and language skills. (men hunting just had to point....that's a joke). But, some females probably hunted and some males (maybe older ones) probably did gathering and cooking. Males were probably more replaceable (less valuable) than women because reproduction was essential to continue the species.
.........Now we are in a period of modern humans and our brains are evolving rapidly to take in rapid scientific and social changes. Modern life in an office may be more like the GATHERING and communication skills possessed by women than the HUNTING skills possessed by men.
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Please explain then, why in all primates (our closest cousins in the animal kingdom) are the males stronger than the females?
Only women can give birth (last time I checked), so we never "divided" into anything...
Your "office" analogy has absolutely NOTHING to do with sports, the actual topic at hand...