Women are biologically optimized for nurturing roles, such as caregiving and breastfeeding, rather than physical strength. This evolution led to the development of more photoreceptors in women, enabling them to better perceive subtle changes in their infants' health and emotions. Over time, this specialization resulted in women being less volatile and more emotionally connected, while men were bred for physical protection and strength, creating a division of roles that aligns with the demands of child-rearing.

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