Ben, this assumption is absurd. No two people can have the exact same upbringing in teh way that you mean it; it would require them to have exactly identical experiences of the family and the world. Even in your sisters example, birth order alone would be enough to account for personality differences between them. Suggesting that differences between same-sex siblings point to something innate points to a profound misunderstanding of both biology, psychology, and sociology.
What you are saying here is that it is impossible to raise boys and girls in exactly the same way to eliminate their differences.
Even presupposing that the gender roles were in fact malleable by society, we would never be able to accomplish the goal of equality of form, because their individual experiences would differ.
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