MagiK,
Your reasoning is not only wandering, but faulty.
You begin with the premise that society has blurred the line between masculine and feminine (ok, not your exact words) and then proceed to imply that men are not allowed/expected to take the upper hand, the hard stance and be 'the man'. You then state that while there are effeminate men and masculine women, we should all recognize who *really* should be wearing the pants and who should be staying home making babies and cooking supper. Again, not your words but my interpretation.
Now, I know you are not a foaming-at-the-mouth chauvinist who thinks all women should be oppressed/repressed.
But then you decide to argue your point that women are not physically capable of the same tasks as men. Agreed to a great degree.
So, you start with froshing over behavorial traits which tend to be learned and you then turn your argument to biological differences which are inescapable. Make up your mind what you wish to discuss since these two topics are not mutually inclusive!
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