I know we’re not living in caves anymore, perhaps I should have fleshed that comment out a bit more. I mean to say we’re mammals of the primate group, we’re top of the chain. And underneath our exteriors of intelligence and sophistication we’re still a primate that God and nature gave very specific attributes for the simple reason of survival and procreating the species. Men have more muscle mass, are stronger , more aggressive and hunt. Women bear the offspring, gather what food they can and tend the hearth. This is not to say I’m a male chauvinist and a backward thinking type who thinks women are supposed to stay bare foot and pregnant. I’m just stating what Nature had created us to be.
I can’t disagree with you; and most women I’ve known who have had to work over the past several decades would have much preferred to have been at home, taking care of husband, children and ‘hearth’. (When the average woman works outside the home, she essentially as two full-time jobs.)
But technology has changed the world to where women are more free to choose other ways; and my point is just that they have to take responsibility for adapting their rough natures to the civilized workplace, just as men have had to do, instead of thinking that they don’t even HAVE any natural issues that need to be overcome in order to be successful outside of their historically natural arena.