The more I talk to men and hear their daily stresses, the more I'm grateful I'm not a man. And I mean that in a nice way π I just have no desire to have the same stresses. I'm grateful for the men that do hard work and build the world around us. However, I have no desire to have the same stresses. I'm much happier making things beautiful,fun, and being creative. I'm not saying that women can't do men's jobs - but I think that's the minority. I have an engineering degree but I have no desire to use it again. I just loved solving math problems. π€ I'm not saying this black and white either... Obviously it's a spectrum for everyone. What do you think? π€
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I think people tried to hard for too long to prove things that they didn't need to prove. Both genders have huge stresses but some are very different. I hate being expected to do something all men should know how to do but I don't know how. Humiliating. I'm sure the same is true for women being expected to know how to do things "all" women should know.
It's good that there's a wide distribution of talents and dispositions.
I'm not sure the correlation with genitalia is very important.
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I hope people tend to end up where they belong with respect to the kind of stress that they take on. I work a very stereotypically masculine job and most of the time I love it.
I think a lot of men need to be pushed physically and endure pain to feel accomplished.
I guess what I'm getting at is that what looks like stress to some is a welcome companion to others.
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What stresses in particular can you reference?
Mostly I was thinking about providing and protecting and the daily stresses that come with those
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