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The debate extends into a discussion about traditionally masculine and feminine traits. It’s argued that women are not confined to specific characteristics—both genders can embody traits like assertiveness, resilience, and nurturing. These traits are embedded within us to varying degrees, influenced by biological and social factors, indicated by chromosomes and cultural conditioning.
The conversation suggests that gender traits are adaptable, not fixed, and that acknowledging this fluidity is essential for understanding modern gender dynamics.