Is biology all that separates men from women? In other words, are there male souls and female souls? Or one kind of soul? Are the different character traits in men and women? inherent or do to socialization?
The theistic concept of the
Soul?is largely quixotic and wholly seperate (IMO) from the essence of your question
regarding male/female "souls". That being said, here's an angle:
Our biology makes us what we are. It hands us the physical side of the human condition, which, through our physical brains, ultimately leads to human consciousness.
Now, in a strict biological sense we can look at chromosomal differences, hormonal differences during our developmental stages in the womb, and finally, our resulting genitals for a strict determination of gender. But I think it's more our consciousness, our individual sense of self that makes the final determination of who we are. Because even through the prevailing societal wind and the invasive social pressure that surrounds us, we are still "ourselves" when we are alone.
Basically, our consciousness allows us to create a world where we can rise above the animals. And once there, it's wherever we wanna go...