I can say that as far as I’ve been able to tell, the only difference between testosterone and estrogen brains is that testosterone is a slightly different flavor of stimulant than progesterone. overall human brains have a ridiculously powerful architecture that changes wildly between individuals and has just a little sexual dimorphism—only about the same amount as the rest of our bodies, which is to say almost none. Society has accumulated memetics that create dramatically more performative dimorphism than our genes encode. the different ratio of people vs things is a small difference genetically, and an enormous difference memetically.
I can say that as far as I’ve been able to tell, the only difference between testosterone and estrogen brains is that testosterone is a slightly different flavor of stimulant than progesterone. overall human brains have a ridiculously powerful architecture that changes wildly between individuals and has just a little sexual dimorphism—only about the same amount as the rest of our bodies, which is to say almost none. Society has accumulated memetics that create dramatically more performative dimorphism than our genes encode. the different ratio of people vs things is a small difference genetically, and an enormous difference memetically.
Could be roughly no hardwired skill, yeah. Either way, at least some people claim that women are more interested in people than men are, e.g. here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00189/full
So women would have more skill / knowledge about this task, regardless of where they got it from.