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The conversation naturally shifted toward considering biological differences. Many participants agreed that women tend to be more nurturing and care-oriented, while men are more inclined toward physical, hands-on trades. They argued that these tendencies are rooted in biology, making some career choices more appealing or feasible for one gender over the other.
One speaker pointed out the ongoing challenge of encouraging more men into teaching roles, especially early childhood education, where societal perceptions often hinder men from entering the field due to fears of stigma or false accusations. He emphasized that efforts should focus on creating a more welcoming environment for men rather than imposing gender-based quotas.