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Less impressive facial hair is what sets women apart from men, right?

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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Here is something that laid a who am I?

A thought exercise. A world of bricks and balloons. Try to guess which sex the brick and which sex is balloon.

Hypothetical.

Female: I am a balloon built inside a balloon with a chip from a brick. Someday I will make little balloons and bricks inside me.

Male: I am a brick built inside a balloon with a chip from a brick. Someday I might donate some chips to a balloon so chips like me and balloons like her can be made.

Now suppose the bricks are just a little larger, heavier, more durable and somewhat orb shaped but still fairly geometric. And suppose the bricks are sometimes nearly resembling one of the smallest lightest most fragile ones.

Do bricks and balloons admit their really both the same just different on the outside?

Almost forgot. The bricks grow hair all over them. The balloons are mostly all smooth.

Their voices are in different pitches. They have different dietary and other preferences, and ways of thinking about the bricks and balloons, respectively.

Only a simpleton , I believe , can overlook this basic difference.

Or would think it's debatable more in humans, which have thousands of shades of sex characteristic adaptations both in biology and culture.

Idiotic. Yes. Is it changing. No.

You can argue but facts don't need to argue to remain facts.