ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Are more women submissive the men? (1/6/2014 6:16:41 AM)
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Welcome to the discussion side Blue. A great topic for a first time poster. Could you cite your sources, please? I'd appreciate it. In my mind this question revolves around many factors, a prime one being nature or nurture. The question becomes: Do females have more submissive personality traits due to nature (they're born that way, it's natural) or nurture (society as acculturated females to be more successful if they display more submissive personality traits than males)? My thinking is it's a combination of both. My children are a good example. My daughter is the dominant personality, my son the submissive. They were born this way and it was obvious from a very early age. I did acculturate my son to be more assertive, as I find it a helpful trait for survival. But he will always be a shy artistic type who prefers not to lead, and takes the submissive role in a relationship. It's his nature. In the past society has acculturated females into playing a more submissive role, and males a more dominant role. This is now changing, people get to choose, and in my mind it's a good thing. People in general are a combination of both traits, with a few being strongly dominant, and a few more strongly submissive. I don't believe gender factors in. However, submissive traits are still considered female traits, and dominant traits are considered male. This thinking is of course a product of our past acculturation.
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