I just read a question asked by 'King Wills', (I believe it's two questions below this one). He asked for examples of women multi-tasking. Quite a few women answered with various examples. This got me thinking, a lot of their examples truly prove differences between men and women.
Like, one women said she was ironing, talking on the phone, while typing her current answer. Now, chances are, a man wouldn't do that. He would iron at one time, (I know, a man iron? lol), tell whoever was on the phone to wait a second, and when he's done ironing and talking, then he'd type his answer.
Now, do you think that is the reason, even today, most successfull inventions and scientific breakthroughs are by men? Do you think the fact that they stay on one task until it's complete has its benefits? Don't get me wrong, we women know how benefitial our multi-tasking is, but it sounds like men's single-tasking has its advantages as well. Do you get where I'm coming from?
2006-10-06
03:57:03
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nice_boobs
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Sorry for the winded question. ;)
2006-10-06
03:57:29 ·
update #1