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Whats the difference between gender and who you are(male or female)?

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Whats the difference between gender and who you are(male or female)?

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  1. I'm male. A white, straight, American male, at that.

    Here is something I wrote on the differences between men and women:

    Here is something which might help you :

    The ideal relationship is for men to be men and women to be women... to be joined in a monogamous relationship in which the man and woman bring different, yet complimentary things... the man is, by nature, the stronger s*x; women are, by nature, the weaker s*x.

    The man is strong, logical, active, rational. He is the primary breadwinner in the vast majority of all relationships, and is the one who keeps his family safe and provided for. He is the head of the family, and should act accordingly. His assets are his mind and strength, and rationality. It is his role to be the "plow" and to be the active partner when having s*x with the woman. His body is designed to begat children, and he can impregnate women without being impregnated himself.

    The woman is weak, emotional, passive, and sensual. She is the central love and kindness which every family needs, and has an link to her beloved husband and children which is hard for men to understand. She is the heart of the family, and should act accordingly. Her assets are her love and beauty, and sensuality. It is her role to be the "soil" and to be the passive partner when having s*x with the man. Her body is designed for her pleasure and childbirth, and she should just lie down and enjoy her ability to have multiple orgasms.

    These roles are natural, not a products of soceity. Trying to warp, confuse, or deny these roles leads to broken families, juvenile delinquency, stress, poor overworked single mothers, absent fathers, and a reduction in the fertility rate, which will eventually cause great, great harm to society at large (not enough workers, too few taxpayers, too few young people to support retirees, etc.)

    As for your other question... when men cheat, they cannot get pregnant, but women can; a promiscious woman who cheats on her husband can possibly get pregnant with a child other than that of her husband's and cause all sorts of havoc. Even so, it is STILL BAD for a man to cheat on his woman...

    And YES, it is a man's DUTY to do everything he can to keep his woman safe and happy; she is the weaker of the two of them, and if he loves her, he will keep her safe from harm. He is the protector, she is the protected.

    Marriage is necessary because it is the only social relationship in which children can be ideally raised, with loving parents and a stable set of relationships. This union is based both on love AND the ability to create and raise children. The family is the basic building block of society, like a brick. The stronger the bricks, the stronger the society will be. The family exists to strengthen and support all of its members; husband, wife, son(s), and daughter(s). One man and one woman can create a happy relationship and continue the human race... and marriage is the only legitimate setting for this in a civilized society...

    Women are NOT strong or independent by nature. Women are emotional, soft, and weak. This is NOT a bad thing; it is what they are. Women are designed to be an integral part of nature, as they carry and give birth to all humans. For this, their strength and logic suffers, but this is needed for two reasons.

    First, women's bodies are by necessity to be designed for childbirth and pleasure, not strength. For this, her muscles and bones have to be weaker than a man's... Second, it is more important that a woman's mind is able to form an emotional connection with her children and husband, and less important thay she be intelligent. This is fact, not sexism. Evolution favors women who are emotional and fertile, not smart and independent.

    And because he is stronger than her, it is up to the man to be responsible with his strength (with "great power comes great responsibility"... and in the Spider-Man movie, the "power" in question that Uncle Ben was talking about was the power of becoming a man.) The man has a responsibility to treat his wife right, to NOT abuse or neglect her or the children, and to be true and loyal to their marriage. He also has to be there for her when she needs him, and he has to listen to her and try to understand her, not ignore her or treat her badly. He has to ackowledge that although she is the weaker one in the relationship, this doesn't give him the right to walk all over her.

    For her part, the woman has to be able to be understanding and unfailing in her love towards her husband. She cannot be bossy or demanding. She has to be able to balance her needs with those of the family. She is also forbidden from cheating on her husband, obviously. She has to acknowledge that she is the weaker one in the relationship, and not be envious of her husband. She should turn to him for love and protection, and not be mad at him for a bad reason.

    In a nutshell, men have to be strong for their women, and women have to be loving for their men. Instead of trying to fight their roles, women ought to embrace their beautiful bodies, their emotions, their sensuality, and multiple orgasms. They should be happy as they are, and not try to be or act like men.


  2. the male has a p***s and wet dreams, females have b*****s and a v****a and periods

  3. im female and theres alot different how old are you 2? You should no the diff

  4. Im female, and i agree with the 1st answer.

  5. The only difference between men and women, in their makings and DNA, is their 46th cromosome. A male's 46th chromosome is XY and the female's is XX. But the other 45 chromosomes are alike!

    Crazy huh..

    Hope this helps

  6. One is a social construction and the other is biological.

  7. s*x (male or female) indicates biological determiners such as reproductive organs, horomones, hairyness.  Gender refers to cultural understandings about the difference between males and females.  Often gender is not at all based upon biology.  For example: there is no biological reason why an infant that is biologically female would need to be wrapped in a pink blanket rather than a blue one.  That is a cultural assumption about gender.

  8. Well in science terms... women have XX chromosome and the male has XY.

    Generally speaking women have different body parts than men for example our reproductive areas, and for women b*****s.

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