Male and Female: A Social Construct?
Leonard Sax, MD, PhD
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Race is a construct, but gender differences are developed and can be recognized as early as the third trimester of pregnancy. Dr. Leonard Sax discusses the unique and intrinsic differences between boys and girls.
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