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Maguire said:Without getting political or whatnot, I'll just come out and say that there are virtues and honors for men and virtues and honor for women, and though there is certainly a gray area between them, they are for the most part different, no matter how much the modern world will tell us that we are all exactly the same. Emotionally, mentally, etc, we are built for different things. This doesn't necessarily mean one is built for a superior purpose, merely different, equal, complimentary purposes. Women may have strength but the strength that is considered feminine is the nurturing kind. Indeed some women may find themselves to be tomboyish or have masculine habits, or excel at sports or hobbies or trades of men but they are still women, and they represent an exception. the same apples to men. Exceptions don't disprove the rule. The whole concept of the two sexes as such is as old as time itself and is reflected in most histories and cultures, so as to the whole women's lib movement, i quote GK Chesterton and say on this and many other issues, Don't tear down fences till you fully understand why they were put up.
My objection isn't to the fact that men and women are different. It's to the idea that women are all about alike, in that except for a few oddballs, we all just want to get married, have babies, and have some feminine interests, and the desire to do something outside of those things, like having a career or playing a sport, is there only because those women's libbers told us we should. Having a family and feminine interests are great, but even for women who love those things, there's more to life.