According sa sagot mo, seems like, even you, believe that gender is not something that is fixed to biology. Based ito sa cultural interpretation nung tao sa roles ng sêxes (aka, fluid). Like you said, gender is an adaptation. When we say that gender is a social construct, it does not mean gender is imaginary. All it means is that it was always a cultural adaptation.Gender roles agree mo na meron part sa culture yan. What I said was that GENDER is connected with your biological s3x. Gender roles on the other hand can be influence by culture and does can change overtime. Kaya nga even conservatism can adapt to changes also on Gender roles within the family.
Sa hirap ng buhay ngayon dito sa pinas, parents opt to work together to have a better life.
So the gender norm in the bible is and adaptation for their culture in the past, isn't it fitting that we also adapt our idea of gender according to the overall culture of our time?