It's not just the doing part, its the awareness and insight part. Interestingly in the biblical narratives, there are numerous examples demonstrating women having a keen amount of insight in certain pivotal situations, where men by comparison come across as a bit thick and shooting from the hip. It's like women's brains are wired to more patiently think through situations and relationships, whereas men have strengths in taking immediate decisive actions in the face of urgent circumstances without nuance or having to process things as deeply in the moment. Women can also use this skill for evil, which is why seduction is often portrayed as a one way street.
In terms of biology, women are more sensitive to environmental variables and changes. This is for reasons of adapting to environmental stressors as the child bearers; their bodies are sensing the variables and resources of the environment in which the child will be born, and build the baby accordingly as best it can based on those sensory inputs.
But the flipside is how women get disparaged for being "overly sensitive" in the emotional dimension, which in reality probably correlates to an overall physiological sensitivity to environmental stressors (emotional or otherwise, to the brain a stressor is a stressor) which men don't experience the same.
It's not just the doing part, its the awareness and insight part. Interestingly in the biblical narratives, there are numerous examples demonstrating women having a keen amount of insight in certain pivotal situations, where men by comparison come across as a bit thick and shooting from the hip. It's like women's brains are wired to more patiently think through situations and relationships, whereas men have strengths in taking immediate decisive actions in the face of urgent circumstances without nuance or having to process things as deeply in the moment. Women can also use this skill for evil, which is why seduction is often portrayed as a one way street.
In terms of biology, women are more sensitive to environmental variables and changes. This is for reasons of adapting to environmental stressors as the child bearers; their bodies are sensing the variables and resources of the environment in which the child will be born, and build the baby accordingly as best it can based on those sensory inputs.
But the flipside is how women get disparaged for being "overly sensitive" in the emotional dimension, which in reality probably correlates to an overall physiological sensitivity to environmental stressors (emotional or otherwise, to the brain a stressor is a stressor) which men don't experience the same.