Men, on the other hand, have always been loners and tend to work well as individuals. Men have also been more focused on singular tasks due to their nature as 'hunters'. It is this nature which might have predetermined the formation of circles. Women share a common camaraderie in most cultures whereas men are often seen in their own independence.
I'd argue the inverse, actually. Indeed, for much of human history we have been hunter-gathers, but the idea that men were hunting solo while the women gathered in groups is inaccurate. Hunting large game is a complicated matter and requires intense team work - a lone man is not going to take down a mammoth (not to mention hauling the carcass back to camp). Hunting required coordination, and the better your coordination, the better your rewards. Gathering, while it was probably done in groups, only requires one set of hands. After all, five people can't all pick from the same bush.
I think RJ was pretty clear on the whole linking matter. The ability of female channelers to link was an intended equalizer.
Can men link with each other?
21/11/2012 09:13:23 PM
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Quite possibly, but I think the "barrier" has to do with saidin mechanics and the current method
21/11/2012 10:55:34 PM
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Exactly what I was thinking ... it seems to be one of those things like
22/11/2012 01:21:54 AM
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If it were just a mental block
22/11/2012 05:04:09 PM
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Based on the "shared minds" phenomenon, It's again a matter of mechanics, IMO.
22/11/2012 11:59:48 PM
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Re: Can men link with each other?
24/11/2012 07:49:13 AM
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