I get enemies with both answers, and I would like to do a detailed study before saying this more confidently. In matters of sexual, the sexes have different roles; in the nonsexual, no.
Now, if you have to say, "Treated sexes the same," be careful: that sexes still exist may indicate that they are not irrelevant. Pushing for equality of sexes in the day may be misguided if the night is still with us. We think of night (back of our mind is seventh chakra, right? Head not on our shoilders is the back burner) we think of that even during day. When robotics (if they ever do) take over that, then why would we think of it? But we still think of it now.
EFFECTS of night on day, even if night itself is not on mind. Men older in marriage relationships (since develop sexually later); since children are expensive, men are encouraged to compensate financially; more life experience, more money --> leadership in the family --> leadership in multi family settings
Now, if reproduction happened from robots and algorithms, all of this might vanish entirely, assuming that sexes vanish entirely. That's why hypothetical, of course. Not rashly bsquelchng naturally occurring gender distinctions in the day. Yay for China
(Haha, not just a matter of mind, haha, no, there's no hope for that approach. I think my blonde boss might have teased me a bit at work about this. No, don't worry about my mind, but the night is with us in the day, and I think that that's the circumstance. Slap myself, errg)
I apologize for how cluttered this is, sir. I respect this space and its role in the future economy and society, and I understand that Memo might not be just a test social network. Of course, the blockchain is not.