2. But we want you to understand and respect our differences.
In a world where differences often are taken to mean one person or group is better than another, where those in the “in group” can harm those in the “out group”, it’s not surprising that many want to see a gender-neutral world. But, there are important differences.
“There are 10 trillion cells in human body and every one of them is sex-specific,” says David C. Page, M.D., professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Marianne J. Legato, M.D., author of Eve’s Rib: The New Science of Gender-Specific Medicine, agrees. “Everywhere we look, the two sexes are startlingly and unexpectedly different not only in their internal function but in the way they experience illness.” Try to see me as I am, not through the prism of your own identity.
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