...if the world followed that kind of leadership, we'd all still be living in grass huts, hunting and gathering. Women talk about doing. Men do.
People who are generally smaller, not as physically strong, would typically be cast into different working positions than those who excel in size and strength. Then historically, as a family unit of just two adults, women have had to settle for those "lesser" roles... especially with birth control only being a very recent advent.
Women are perfectly capable once you've accounted for the size and strength they do have. There are untold numbers of women, world over, who "do". They are not made any lesser for the roles they've been pigeonholed into. Shame on you for calling it like that. If there is one thing that both surprised and disgusted me on the internet, it would be gender partisanship. There's no need for it aside from base animals poking and prodding at an "other".
Hell, I don't think I was even aware it existed until delving into the filth surrounding gamergate. It should have stayed there, but for you to ape a barbaric "women talk and men do" shows me the human condition is a disease of many shades. Be it ethnicity, race, gender, party, side of the street you live on. People will stoop to mental gymnastics to derogatorily generalize groups of others. I'll admit I do have to catch myself from traveling down that dark path with you, but maybe you could also put in such effort. Recognize those words you said, and learn to repudiate them.