by exploited » Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:58 pm
You should be wary about making such generalizations based upon the existence of a particular chromosome. How a person was raised has far more to do with what they like then any one, two or ten genetic traits.
Anecdotally, my sisters are better at doing "manly" things than most men, because they were raised on a farm and were expected to be able to do all the tasks associated with the farm proficiently. If that meant doing the traditionally male tasks like plotting a field, or harvesting, or fixing a tractor... or the "girl" tasks like grading tobacco or mending clothes, they did it.
There are certainly differences but they simply do not account for the behavioral differences you claim they do.