Men and women are equal, but the two will never be identical.
Are the two 80 percent alike? 90 percent? More? Modern culture seems to want men and women to be interchangeable, but it’s simply not true in my experience.
Is an apple or an orange more valuable? Neither. Each has value. Each is a fruit. Each is wonderful in its own way. But they’re different, just as men and women are different — despite the best efforts of modern philosophy and leftist politics to claim gender differences are a cultural construct.
Men are physically stronger, but women have more power and strength in other respects, at least in heterosexual relationships. That’s the only kind with which I have experience, so that’s my context. Some people believe that men hold the power — in politics, culture, relationships, whatever — but my experience is that it’s a delicate trade-off, at least in healthy relationships.
Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida was popular in the 1950s and ’60s, and she understood this secret.
“Man does not control his own fate,” Lollobrigida said. “The women in his life do that for him.”

In the face of hazardous times, some still driven to be helpers
AUDIO: We lose the love we need by letting imperfections scare us
Sometimes we should ignore idiots who yell about non-existent racism
False dichotomy: Your choice isn’t coercive state vs. lawlessness
Our voluntary decisions can lead to a new beginning for America
I still have trouble accepting that my idealized world doesn’t exist
Social media creates shallow ties at expense of deeper connections