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Are women superior to men?
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No, because... Rebuttal to Opposition part 1: Testosterone Is Beneficial
In the post, "The men's arguments are legitimate where as the womens are stupid!", you stated that:
"Testosterone: you were born with it. It is not your fault."
It is not a fault to have testosterone, a normal and important part of the endocrine system in both genders.Women also produce testosterone which helps maintain muscle and bone strength, and contributes to sex drive or libido.[1] You act as if testosterone is a poison; but, you are wrong. It is a vital and important chemical that was evolved for a reason. Far from being a cause of aggression as you falsely believe, research shows it to be integral to fairness and other desirable traits.[2]
1. ^ http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/20020311214759_health_news.shtml
2. ^ http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/12/08/tech-biology-testosterone-behaviour.html