In order to truly achieve equality between the sexes, the inherent differences between genders must be acknowledged and incorporated into our societal standards rather than ignored or dismissed. This includes recognizing the biological and psychological predispositions that lead to certain gender-based roles, such as men often being the ones to take impulsive risks in emergency situations.
Psychologist and professor Jordan Peterson explains the paradox that women face in the working world: as women gain more power and status, they may be less attractive to men, which can lead to difficulties in both their personal and professional lives.
Jordan Peterson clarifies that the society distributing women to undeserving men is not what he said, thought or believes in. He highlights how our society lies to 18 or 19 year old women and how it results in unsuccessful mate selection process.
A number of people with a wide range of backgrounds and interests are converging on the same demographics, pointing to the cultural significance of the mating crisis, and the need for women to find a way to assert their identity beyond just being people.
The decisions made about women's healthcare will impact future generations, and it's crucial to have everyone's input and make sure that those links are there before making those decisions.
A study conducted by an unconfirmed source found that women tend to show more favoritism towards other women, which could be rooted in evolutionary history as a way to recruit female allies for survival.