answer:Rulez, schmulz! I believe that the rules we articulate in society are attempts to codify the behavior we naturally exhibit. That is, as a general rule, these behaviors are innate. Men act protectively of women. Probably as a way of getting women to agree to mate with them. All the rules that we make up? Just attempts to codify what we do, anyway. Now, remember, these behavioral trends are averages. There is a lot of variation and there are men who attack women instead of protecting them. There are women who need no protection and on and on. But on average, all the stuff we find in our sacred texts are attempts to codify the way we behave anyway—in broad and general terms.