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Arts, 29.01.2021 15:00 abbeyj4737

We often classify some people as "rational" and others as "emotional," putting classical principles
into our personal relationships. Sometimes, we describe men as more logical or mathematically
inclined than women, who are then described as more intuitive and artistic.

Is that an accurate
way of assessing individuals?

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