@SerfnUSA @ArdainianRight
I'd disagree in that men are perfectly capable of vanity too. You can argue that vanity is found less often in men than women, or to lesser degrees, but nonetheless, vain men do exist.
@SerfnUSA @ArdainianRight
This discussion reminds me of a study I've heard about some years ago.
The organizers divided the women involved in the study in 3 groups.
One group was given testosterone; one group was given testosterone, but told they received a placebo; and the third was given a placebo but told they were given the testosterone.
The women who were given the testosterone, but thought they had a placebo, didn't change their behavior much, but they became slightly more cooperative, were easier to work with in teams.
But here's the interesting part: all the women who were told they were given testosterone, including the ones who were given the placebo, suddenly started to adopt all the kinds of behaviors that feminists like to call "toxic masculinity". Anything negative that you heard thrown on men, they were doing it. More aggressive, violent, harder to get along or work with.
@galena @ArdainianRight @SerfnUSA
IIRC the study was looking for something else entirely, this discovery was purely accidental.