One thing that I notice that is different amongst the genders is how we preceive each other, in our own minds that is. We "think" we know why others are the way they are by what we have heard, studied, been taught and so on all through our lives. Look at the study not so long ago about boys who, when given dolls to play with and were not yet exposed to the "war machine" of real life competition, i.e. preschool and daycare, played with the dolls as though they were soldiers! Where did they get this idea without being exposed to it! And yet on the opposite end on the female side, you have young girls who are given GI Joes, with all their battle gear and Kens with their clothes, the young girls will usually take the joes and change their clothes with that of Kens!
This difference is what makes us, good or bad, into who we are. The young men into an eventual take charge and no holes barred get out of my way attitude and then the young women who have already instilled in them the maturity that is beyond their years for compassion, humbleness and sharing. This can be totally negated in a male if the child is brought up in a family that knows right from wrong and is able to discipline him in what is best for him and not on how he can get his way. Yes, we are born a certain way with inbreed genes to make us who we are but those can be changed by the mere family who surrounds us.
We are both different in many ways but I do see such potential in knowing that we, as men, can usually find our "feminine/compassionate" side and it makes us more what a man should be in the mind of our female counterpart.
2007-04-24 19:36:08
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answered by Serpico 13 3
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Hair I think would be a good one, not just on the head but on the body as well. Guys tend to be more hairy.
Voice. Guys are deeper.
The reason I say these two is because (other then genitalia) these are the two things that change around the time of puberty.
_Josh
2007-04-24 19:00:43
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answered by Joshua Seevers 2
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Is there a distinction between asserting 'hi' and 'hi' to a stranger of the alternative gender? I recommend all of sudden asserting 'hi' or 'hi' to somebody of the alternative gender whom you spot generally yet never talked to. To me,using 'hi' in simple terms feels distinctive from'hi' whilst such adult men say it to me.i don't comprehend why... :)
2016-10-30 06:00:09
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answered by ? 4
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Most men are double standard most women are not and Women think with their haeds and hearts men do not
2007-04-24 19:02:59
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answered by gvemethreesteps 3
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The brain. It has been scientifically proven that women have far superior brain activity than men.
2007-04-24 19:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Men stand, women sit to pee.
2007-04-24 18:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, that's the SCARY thing...-Sometimes, I can't! :)
2007-04-24 19:05:12
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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