I'd agree that testosterone is linked to greater aggression, but I believe (and I suspect Phil's point was also) that the man's choices are his own responsibility, and not to be blamed on "hormones". A good man will control his impulses, and master his aggression to make it serve him, instead of the other way around.
I'd agree that testosterone is linked to greater aggression, but I believe (and I suspect Phil's point was also) that the man's choices are his own responsibility, and not to be blamed on "hormones". A good man will control his impulses, and master his aggression to make it serve him, instead of the other way around.
The same could be said of women - and should be said! I have seen some truly vicious people who are not males. BTW, that means they are females, in case there is any confusion.
I'd agree that testosterone is linked to greater aggression, but I believe (and I suspect Phil's point was also) that the man's choices are his own responsibility, and not to be blamed on "hormones". A good man will control his impulses, and master his aggression to make it serve him, instead of the other way around.
The same could be said of women - and should be said! I have seen some truly vicious people who are not males. BTW, that means they are females, in case there is any confusion.