• Credibly_Human@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You literally mention the difference but then want to ignore the implications of that difference.

    Gay men and Straight men generally have differences on average in what they do to attract perceived partners past the baselines of having a pulse and being a functional human being.

    • KT-TOT@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Yes, but that’s all social and varies person to person, region to region, etc. Even if there are typical differences, that’s not a rule. Which is the point.

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        Even if there are typical differences, that’s not a rule. Which is the point.

        Something not being a rule doesnt make it locally insignificant. People in these various regions and cultures all have general ideas of how they would like to outwardly present themselves.

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        So in one sentence you say there is no way to tell, in the next you say there are differences, then back to “it’s hard to define, therefore there are no differences at all”.