I would love to see the same study done from the masculine perspective. It's just equality :)
There are probably a few out there. This was just one that I have discussed with people over time. :)
Yet we have the same struggles. We have the same calorific and nutritional needs. Our hierarchy of needs is the same no matter how our tongues and throats and lungs shape the emission of air from our mouths.
Yes. So we should probably spend more energy on the massive overlapping base that we still struggle with, than on the edge cases that are irrelevant for our core.
guess what, at the end of the day, we all create a burden - a need for nutrition, a need for sewer, and a need for water, power, and the other modern conveniences that we have.
And because of the burden we create on the "world" (all the different aspects, we should be held accountable for the value we bring to the world, what we improve, how we engage, and whether we add more to society than take away.