No such thing as most evolved.
What makes a toucan more or less evolved than a bald eagle? What makes a chimp more evolved than a baboon? Nothing...they are all evolved to survive and thrive in their habitat.
If only this was the real definition

No such thing as most evolved.
What makes a toucan more or less evolved than a bald eagle? What makes a chimp more evolved than a baboon? Nothing...they are all evolved to survive and thrive in their habitat.

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Somebody holla at that demonic cave bytch Charlize Theron![]()

i forgot this one
If testosterone steers a person to any behavior associated with the "gender role" male then you're pretty much wrongKeep in mind the study suggests biological traits steered the children toward toys/activities associated with their gender.
You can google it all you want, I don't accept the line of thought that created the separation between terms. If you're not 25 or younger then you know those two terms didn't begin to be pushed as separate until recently.Only thing in terms of behavior testosterone does is raise levels of aggression. We, as societies, ascribed that as inherently male. So I'm aware that the biological factors have guided and helped define our social constructs, sure. But that doesn't mean that they aren't still social constructs.
The gender norms came after the sexual norms not the other way around. If it did then I'd totally rock with your point. We made up shyt to reinforce those biological norms. Not the biological norms came after we created gender roles.
That's my only point. If enough of the world came out and said "Men cleaning the house is manly " or "women fighting wars should be the norm" and did it for hundreds of years then it would become a norm. Totally outside of testosterone/estrogen levels.
Example, It is inherently masculine in western society to have multiple sexual partners. For the most part that is accepted, and in some cases lauded. So much so that for a female to do so is considered loosed and unfit. Not for any reason other than she's participating in an inherently masculine behavior. That has absolutely nothing to do with her biological sex and EVERYTHING to do with gender social norms and what is expected of her. Some of these norms have nothing to do with biological sex, perhaps it did when we were hunter gatherers or had a warrior class...but these norms for the most part are archaic.
A simple google search will answer this shyt for you breh...
"Sex refers to biological differences; chromosomes, hormonal profiles, internal and external sex organs. Gender describes the characteristics that a society or culture delineates as masculine or feminine."
And transsexuals change their BIOLOGICAL sex to align with their internal gender. Again, not something that's hard to understand.
new age sociologists underestimate the presence of instinct in general, they think they can just reframe reality as they see fit which is why I won't accept the gender/sex distinction 
I'm waiting.If only this was the real definition![]()
There are multiple definitions to the word, this is the only one to apply to sentient life overall
ev·o·lu·tion
ˌevəˈlo͞oSH(ə)n/
noun
Also don't think I don't know what you're trying to do. you aint slick
- 1.
the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.


You can google it all you want, I don't accept the line of thought that created the separation between terms. If you're not 25 or younger then you know those two terms didn't begin to be pushed as separate until recently.
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It's not a scientific truth at all, it's a sociological theory. And attempts to legitimize the theory (gender neutral parenting) thus far have failed. This shyt has not been proven, nature vs nuture has never been settled at all in any capacity.Then why are you arguing with me?
Why engage in conversation if you can't even accept that fundamental, scientific truth.
Sex and Gender are the same, thats cool check out Mr. #AlternativeFacts @Kenny West over here
I have nothing more to say to you bro.![]()

the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones).
"traditional concepts of gender"

and you got the nerve to be clowningThen why are you arguing with me?
Why engage in conversation if you can't even accept that fundamental, scientific truth.
Sex and Gender are the same, thats cool check out Mr. #AlternativeFacts @Kenny West over here
I have nothing more to say to you bro.![]()
so biology, anatomy, genetics and sciense for that matter is nothing but alternative facts to yall queer-pedo-cacs now...damn
the jig is up
*insert smartass reply**insert disagreement*![]()

, manly and masculine to them.Without diving too deep into this convo, there is some societal impact on what is considered masculine and feminine behavior. So while sex/gender may be binary, and hormonal differences in utero can alter the girliness of men or the manliness of women, the manifestation of that binary in a societal setting varies from group to group.
There are cultures that advocate pubescent boys ingesting the semen of the strongest men in the tribe so they can grow to be strong men, women are not to ingest semen (orally) out of fear of becoming men. Homo shyt to outsiders, manly and masculine to them.