Every yin and every yang would often be at odds with each other when we do mingle with each other. And when we do so, we’ll often disagree on issues such as these: problem solving; technology; children; art; erotica; aggression; and not least, love.
When it comes to question interpretation, gender is but one factor. Take lifestyle for instance. A man and a woman who are complete strangers, might – just maybe - totally agree with each other if they, for example, share very similar religious beliefs.
The same goes for psychological makeup and one’s childhood experiences.
Another very strong factor would be your reading and writing habits. Those who like to digest ponderous literature or who have journalistic skills, might find themselves at odds with those who prefer light reading material, or those who might not even like books.
Therefore I wouldn’t count on my own sex to back me up, if I were to venture into a section that had a lot of friction with my own lifestyle, psychological makeup, reading and writing habits.
2006-09-16 16:39:34
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answered by Yahoo user 4
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I tell ya, at 53 years of age and over 30 years of marriage, I think that there are tremendous differences between men and women. I often wonder how we can ever coexist. If reading is your only concern, be grateful!
2006-09-16 16:04:30
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answered by William T 3
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u ussually interpret something into something that you went through in ur past life and men and women go through totally different things in life
2006-09-16 16:03:53
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answered by IMNOTOKAY!!! 2
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women tend to think things through and find a deeper meaning to what you are asking. men blurt out the first thing that comes into their heads. sometimes I react like a man, lol!
2006-09-16 16:06:59
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answered by one_sera_phim 5
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