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Understanding the Term 'Weaker Sex': Origins, Impact, and Modern Perspectives
The term "weaker sex" has traditionally been used to refer to women, implying that women are physically and/or emotionally weaker than men. This term is considered offensive and outdated by many, as it perpetuates gender stereotypes and reinforces harmful gender roles. It is important to recognize that gender does not determine strength or weakness, and individuals should be evaluated based on their individual qualities, abilities, and strengths.Men's Health - Related Articles
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