Ahmad Mokhtar

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Since most masculine and feminine qualities are cultural rather than biological,
Ahmad Mokhtar
The fact that men’s appearances—and even their societal roles—have varied throughout history is not particularly relevant to the core issue. Historical shifts in necessity have naturally led to changes in what was expected of both men and women. However, some fundamental roles have remained remarkably consistent. Men have long been expected to protect, while women have traditionally taken on the role of nurturing and feeding children. These enduring expectations are not merely products of cultural or social constructs; rather, they stem from inherent biological differences and evolutionary imperatives.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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