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Gougeon
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#11
Jul 17 2011 09:12pm
Yes it does , Males are moderatly more dominante then a female , making us more prone too act out.
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Jul 17 2011 09:13pm
Quote (Gougeon @ Jul 17 2011 08:12pm)
Yes it does , Males are moderatly more dominante then a female , making us more prone too act out.
i want evidence for a
NO
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im not asking for ur guys opinions
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Jul 17 2011 09:15pm
It's not an "important" part of our behavior because all humans are selfish. We try to better our own lives regardless of the gender of the people we interact with.
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Jul 17 2011 09:20pm
dependss if using sczako
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Jul 17 2011 09:21pm
id be more looking at the genders of those who were most influential in their upbringing as to how they act....so their gender not important...only the gender of those who influence them to adulthood, as that will affect how they treat individual in question
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Jul 17 2011 09:24pm
well theres an argument that any differences, other than physical ones, stem from conditioning by society. meaning that originally we were pretty similar in terms of behavior
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