Yes, i think so. Men "think" more. Women "feel" more. We are wired very different, and find our self worth in very different ways. As for nurturing, i think that women have more finely developed that personality trait due to maternal instinct. Of course, men nurture as well, but i believe they must be more conscious and purposeful to do it -- with women it is subconscious.
2006-08-27 19:31:45
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answered by Stormy 4
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I have measured my self worth at various times of my life against the dreams and ambitions I had for myself as an adolescent. If I know I'm not making much effort towards my ultimate happiness then I don't feel so good about myself. At the moment, I am really on the path to becoming the woman I always dreamt I'd be, so I feel as though I am a great person.
2006-08-28 02:43:37
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answered by sali_starr 2
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As an adult, women as well as men feel their self worth by what they accomplished ,how they are perceived by the world,and how the act.Weather its as a parent,a friend,in the academic world ,in business ,etc.
As a child a girl or boy their self worth is directly related to how they are loved and treated by their parents,family,friends.
2006-08-28 02:41:33
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answered by eva b 5
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I feel my worth for how I relate to the people in my life, whether they are family, friends or acquittance's or just a stranger that comes into my day. How it makes me feel.
2006-08-28 02:29:39
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answered by mt_lil 3
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You're not being clear, but I'm guessing the answer is no.
2006-08-28 02:32:12
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answered by Discotheque 3
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it's not true.
but it is human to want to love and be loved in return.
2006-08-28 02:26:22
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answered by Inquirer 5
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i don't think so
2006-08-28 02:37:48
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answered by kurdapya_007 3
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