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    God created Adam first which makes sense. But also we all start out female in the womb, but the DNA dictates whether the parts will stay female or turn into male. If a woman gets a short haircut and puts on a suit she can pretend to be a man fairly easily. She also must lower the pitch of her voice somewhat. It's much harder for a man to do that in reverse. Men can whine some times like women but their T hormone keeps it in check so they don't get as e-motional. Seems like men are just the masculine version of a woman.

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    God created Adam first which makes sense. But also we all start out female in the womb, but the DNA dictates whether the parts will stay female or turn into male. If a woman gets a short haircut and puts on a suit she can pretend to be a man fairly easily. She also must lower the pitch of her voice somewhat. It's much harder for a man to do that in reverse. Men can whine some times like women but their T hormone keeps it in check so they don't get as e-motional. Seems like men are just the masculine version of a woman.

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    well men are XY, so we are half woman

    or women are half man

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    If that also means markedly more intellectual or spiritual refinement , then yes that's about it imo .

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