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What, exactly, are you arguing with me about? I don't understand your bone of contention at all.

As you phrase it, by singling out men, it might look you imagine that women were not supposed to earn a living by hard labor, that ancient women were sitting on sofas and painting their nails while their husbands and sons toiled.

Let aside "earning a living", very modern term that implies wage labor, something not common to "most men" before modern time.

Okay. Perhaps I should have said something like "historically, most men in most cultures were expected to earn a living or otherwise ensure their own survival through physical labour, much of which was highly demanding and dangerous. By contrast, most women in most cultures were expected to carry out tasks which, while no less time-consuming or exhausting, were notably less physically demanding and dangerous than those which men were expected to carry out."