Lumifer comments on The Importance of Sidekicks - LessWrong

127 Post author: Swimmer963 08 January 2015 11:21PM

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Comment author: robot-dreams 08 January 2015 06:12:59PM 1 point [-]

Why do you think something ought to be done about it?

Perhaps to remove "social pressure relating to gender roles" as a confounding factor, so that people can do a better job of finding roles that are good fits for their own individual characteristics?

Comment author: Lumifer 09 January 2015 04:04:53PM 2 points [-]

Where is the whole "social pressure" thing coming from?

But let me express myself better by changing one word in my original sentence: I think there are strong sex overtones here.

Comment author: Raemon 11 January 2015 07:35:34PM 0 points [-]

That makes me more confused about what you mean.

Comment author: Lumifer 11 January 2015 09:20:28PM 2 points [-]

Men and women are different on the biological level. They are different in multiple ways, but a particular one is that they have a different mix of hormones which affect the brain and so the mind. This gives rise to biologically (NOT socially) determined loci of attraction for certain behaviours and attitudes. Note that biology is not necessarily destiny, but ceteris paribus it's easier for biological males to gravitate to some centers of attraction and for biological females to gravitate towards other centers of attraction. Sure, there are lots of exceptions, but that doesn't change the picture of the averages.