I asked the respondent what he thought would be different in our country if the 80 percent of legislation was made up of women instead of men. He answered that because of the "motherly instinct" that women have, the regulations and policies would be more strict due to their instinct to have situations controlled. I asked him what would be different in terms of the laws specifically and he replied that he believed the laws would be the same but the way they are carried out and followed would be more strict because of the female instinct for things to be that way. I followed up with asking him if the gender inequality that is dominant in many of the institutions of our society would be resolved but he believes that the gender inequality is not as dominant as many people perceive it to be. He does not believe that the presidential election and campaigning process is as masculine as I described it to be and said that the candidate best fit and best controlled under pressure will be chosen. It is not based on their masculinity but their ability to handle the pressure.
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