This is going to be a long one since I’m addressing everything here..
Yes, on average, men are physically stronger due to biological differences like muscle mass and testosterone levels. That’s a fact that we shall not argue on. But what’s concerning isn’t the fact itself—it’s how some people twist it to justify harmful, outdated, and even dangerous ideas.
Strength isn’t just about raw power. It’s about skill, discipline, intelligence, and resilience. A well-trained woman may defeat an untrained man, just as a strategic mind can outmaneuver plain brute force. History is full of strong, capable women who defied their era’s limitations, proving that strength takes many forms.
And let’s be clear—using domestic violence as an ‘example’ of male strength isn’t proof of superiority; it’s proof of cowardice. Hurting those weaker isn’t a display of power but of insecurity and failure.
A strong man doesn’t feel superior by hurting the weak; he feels responsible for safeguarding them. He doesn’t see his strength as a weapon to control but as a shield to defend. The difference between a strong man and a weak, twisted one is simple: a strong man leads with integrity, restraint, and purpose, while a weak man hides behind aggression, fear, and cruelty.
For those feeling unsettled by a woman outmatching men in interactive fiction—do breathe. It’s only fiction, not a personal affront to reality.
And speaking of ignorant ideas, let’s address another misconception—one about the Middle East. Too many people rely on media’s biased narratives, painting an entire region with a single brushstroke of oppression and ignorance. The reality is far more complex. The Middle East is home to strong men who take pride in protecting their families, not controlling them. It’s full of women who are highly educated, ambitious, and respected. While every society has its challenges, reducing an entire culture to an oversimplified, outdated stereotype is both ignorant and lazy. Strength isn’t about where you come from—it’s about who you choose to be..
That's all.