I find that anyone named ☆Girly McFemale☆ is usually a feminine lovely lady. Women usually are more flexible and consider things from various directions, men are usually single minded and one direction.
2007-06-28 12:28:57
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answered by Steve C 7
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I believe that gender stereotypes vary from country to country.
For instance, in France is typical to salute a stranger with a kiss on the cheek. If you do that, here in America, you would be considered gay (if you're a guy), or awkward (if you're a woman).
The media has a lot to do with the way we judge ourselves in front of the society mirror. Is always good to be independent and not dependent on what others think. As far as general stereotypes, I always find it suitable in a woman to walk with grace. I know there are men out there who rarely consider this an issue, but there are many women out there with no sense of the human gait!
To conclude, the many sterotypes that both sexes carry vary from time to time, and they will continue since our civilization is nothing close to a constant. On the opposite, we are an ever-changing body, that will always shape our way of thinking and, unfortunately, cloud our judgement.
2007-06-28 13:55:22
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answered by terra_flare_aqua_ciel 1
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i do no longer rather project approximately it, actual. I only be me and do what i think of is optimal and what I journey and what i'm comfortable with and if it happens to fall right into a stereotype then so be it. i'm going to have the skill to confirm some issues as breaking a stereotype, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that. i'm bisexual and in a dating with a further woman. i'm a working in direction of Catholic and a Republican so because it is two stereotypes i'm getting in opposition to precise there. i for my area like baseball and soccer which a variety of folk see as extra manly interests even in spite of the incontrovertible fact that interior the south there are extra female activities enthusiasts. yet I additionally pick to pass looking with my buddies and Judith Krantz novels and that i be taught Jane Eyre each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. i replaced into as quickly as in a sorority in college. There are some concerns that I do attempt to do in opposition to the stereotype. I hate it, for representation, once I get so disillusioned that I cry. It fairly pisses me off which additionally makes me cry extra so its variety of an on no account-ending cycle different than I loosen up. the muse of being an emotional woman only grates on me. even in spite of the incontrovertible fact that i do no longer do lots fairly for the reason at the back of breaking a stereotype.
2016-10-19 03:10:42
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answered by Erika 4
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Baby girls learn to speak earlier than baby boys. Most adult women have a larger productive vocabulary (in psycholinguistic tests, they produce more synonyms for a certain word in a given time than men) and know more colour terms (excepting males in artistic professions). There are more women students in foreign language classes, and more women language teachers. Male brain hemispheres separate at puberty, while females maintain greater permeability between the two hemispheres (maybe the reason why women find it easier to multi-task). Language is located in both hemispheres of female brains, mainly in the left in males, so women are less likely to lose faculty of speech after a stroke than men. Girls are better readers, there are far more boys in remedial reading classes, very few if any girls (but there may be social rather than biological reasons for this, since boys are encouraged to be more physical, play sports etc, while girls are encouraged to sit still). In IQ tests males tend to do better at logicospatial relations, hence there is some foundation to the stereotype that women cannot read maps, or have to turn the map to match the direction they are going in. Male brain does not mature physically until age 22-25, hence adolescent males lack judgement, selfcontrol etc and are far more likely to get into trouble with the law, ranging from speeding vehicles to Columbine and Virginia Tech Massacres. It is no coincidence that Hitler, Stalin and other warmongerers are all male. Women are as a whole more nurturing because of biology, gestation and lactation have hormonal effects including release of oxytocyn during breastfeeding which promotes 'mothering' behaviour. Biological differences include boys' greater tendency to colour blindness, haemophilia, autism and other genetically determined disorders. More boys are born than girls, but within the first few years of life the girls take the lead and keep it. Average life expectancy of women is 5-10 years higher for women than men in almost all countries except some very poor ones where more women die in childbirth due to lack of medical care.
There's more but I'm running out of time.
2007-06-29 00:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Gender stereotypes will never "always" be correct.
2007-06-28 12:57:42
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answered by Lane 3
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some aren't stereotypes at all but plain truth...men are physically stronger, that's a fact...women are more emotionally expressive, that's also a fact...one myth that people hold onto is that men enjoy sex and have sex more than women...that is a stereotyp that is definitely not true...it's not that men have more sex it's just that women have sex for different reasons than men...and usually those reasons aren't as "shallow" as men's reasons...
2007-06-28 15:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Most are all corrects. An easier question to answer would be ''Which, if any, gender stereotypes do you find to be incorrect? Why?''
All the ones with scientifical proof are true.
2007-06-28 12:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I havent ran across one blond that wasnt a airhead...lol..they all live up to that ding dong stereotype (the ones i come across, not saying all of them are airheads)
2007-06-28 16:28:32
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answered by photographer_chic 2
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girly, women can not play most sports as well as men & that's OK. it's all genetics passed down over thousands of years. Not going to fault anyone about this. That's why we have a mens team & a womens team. The fastest runners, jumpers, skaters, rowers, etc....are all men. Professional NBA, hockey, baseball, football, etc... the Olympics , world records, etc....
I give u Gymnastics.
2007-06-28 12:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Men are physically stronger than women.
2007-06-28 12:37:34
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answered by ĦΣŊ®¥ ЈǾ 3
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