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No, men and women are not 'wired' differently. It's evident in the way those "mannerisms" you talk about change from culture to culture, from period to period, from decade to decade. It's all socialisation and culture.
 
@terrate some people just doesn’t care much. I am woman and I am happy and grateful to be a woman. But if I were isekaid and had to become the opposite sex, it also doesn’t matter. I‘ll be grateful the same way. I‘ll probably also have the same reaction as the heroine. It’s nice to experience something new in a new life. Both man and woman have their own advantages/disadvantages.
 
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some people just doesn’t care much. I am woman and I am happy and grateful to be a woman. But if I were isekaid and had to become the opposite sex, it also doesn’t matter. I‘ll be grateful the same way. I‘ll probably also have the same reaction as the heroine. It’s nice to experience something new in a new life. Both man and woman have their own advantages/disadvantages.
This is about where my thought process would be... but, being a woman specifically in a setting more like this than our modern world sounds like a huge pain in the ass if we don't neglect the details that don't generally make it into a story. A lot of modern conveniences being absent would make stuff like your period way more miserable than it really needs to be, for instance. Or decent bras and stuff, let's face it if you got the isekai treatment and turned into a girl you're probably bustier than average. Don't feel like we can count on the setting to help with all of that just because it possibly could via the magic and whatnot. It's never really mentioned, we don't know what's going on in most of these stories for a lot of that.
 

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