That’s a very good point. It made me think that a better question rather than what is a man or a woman, is what makes a good person. If the traits one considers manly/womanly are not in line with being a good and happy person, then why are they traits to strive towards at all?
That’s a very good point. It made me think that a better question rather than what is a man or a woman, is what makes a good person. If the traits one considers manly/womanly are not in line with being a good and happy person, then why are they traits to strive towards at all?