you can argue whether it s good or not, as breadwinners and to lead things, to go out and conquer. it is natural to assume sure they may have puffed out their chests, competed more aggressively and feel entitled to the next promotion. i don t know if that s a bad thing. maybe the scales get balanced over time. it s okay. you say it s a pathology. isn t this biology? someone has to kill the master don. exactly. someone s got to the squirrel. frankly, unless we erase all gender differences, which i don t advise men who are more of themselves and out there and conquering, this is a mating advantage. to suggest to men, hey take a step back, don t puff out your chest so much, you may not get dates or the promotion and your family may go hungry. my conclusion is yes, we are