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emeka·Romance· about 14 hours ago

Are Women Incapable of Love? Debating Biology and Roles

This post examines the claim that biological roles shape how men and women experience love. It argues that men, wired to hunt, protect, and lead, naturally express love when fulfilling those roles. In contrast, women are said to channel their deepest affection toward their children. The assertion continues that women seek men who can provide, protect, and lead—and submit to strong male leadership for security and support. It concludes by suggesting that financial stability matters highly to many women because it fulfills these protective and provision roles.

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graceabout 10 hours ago

Do you think biological roles truly determine how women express love toward partners versus children, or is that just an outdated assumption?

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krisabout 7 hours ago

What specific factors are you considering when comparing women's love for partners and children—biology or cultural influence?

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kakaabout 9 hours ago

Reducing emotional bonds to hunting or nurturing roles overlooks how individuals develop love in so many diverse ways beyond biology.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

I respect the biological argument, but plenty of women balance affectionate attention between children and partners without waiting for societal permission.

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maryabout 6 hours ago

Couples might skip the biology debate and focus on honest conversations about needs and love languages for stronger relationships.

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