Massive study reveals few differences between men and women's brains - Study by Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science neuroscientists conduct meta-synthesis of three decades of researchI think the word for much of the content of this thread is
neurosexism. Quotes from the link below.
Neurosexism: the myth that men and women have different brainsThe history of sex-difference research is rife with innumeracy, misinterpretation, publication bias, weak statistical power, inadequate controls and worse.
modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive, category-defining differences between the brains of men and women.
Differences between stereotypical 'male' and 'female' behaviour arise because
a gendered world will produce a gendered brain
because people's personalities and behaviour are obviously moulded to an extent by the society in which they exist.
Any observation that females are inferior is a condemnation of society. Thankfully things are improving all the time, but obviously, as some of the posts in this thread indicate, we still have quite a distance to go...