@mpesce I think a lot of us are waking up to this.

But even in cases where there are inherent differences, those differences are often small compared with the differences between individuals and differences in socialization.

I mean, the ultimate example is how many non-professional, non-competitive (i.e. casual) male tennis players believe they could beat Serena Williams in a match. Like, /even if/ men are on average better than women in tennis the differences in training and individual genetics would obviously dwarf that difference...but some people really struggle to understand that.