Men and women are equal in the same way that two plus two and three plus one are equal. However, humans have managed to divide themselves over differences much less noticeable than actual physical differences, so it's relatively easy to understand that men and women would separate themselves.
Nature had a major impact on how gender roles formed; after all, only one of the two genders is incapacitated for months on end when in preparation for childbirth. It is typical in nature that the mother of an animal (most common in mammals) is far more attached to it than the father. This combined with the excessive power of the human brain, about which you should ask Professor Newcomer, led to many humans assuming that this should be the only role of women. Due to the need for the species to continue existing, this role has been extremely difficult to break, until recently, where the population's steady growth has lead to many women no longer feeling that this role is accurate.
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