I think women are worse, because they're so sneaky and never upfront.
2007-07-11 10:27:16
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answered by emando16 2
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I dont know what to say except the end result is the same for both and that is bad.
How you communicate and how mean or nasty or brutally physical you can get is just the way of going about it but isnt the objective the same hurt the other person?
In that sense both genders are equally bad due to a second reason because before you look at it from a male of female angle look at it from a human angle.
Human nature is a combination of deep seated good or evil and either one of the two can become prominent depending on circumstances.
2007-07-11 18:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Women are worse. Not necessarily because of what they do, but because they argue over subjective matters. Seeing that the matter at hand is subjective there can be no real wrong or right answer, and thus women hold grudges because they will think they are right forever.
Men, tend to argue over menial matters that are objective in nature which can be often solved with a little research or physical challenges. In those cases the matter is done when it is over. There might not be warm hugs but there is a respect.
2007-07-11 17:36:07
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answered by kcbf 5
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I think overall, women are worst. They are both terrible ways to deal with disagreement. But men comfort their disagreements, and women just won't face facts when it comes to it.
2007-07-11 19:54:56
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answered by ? 4
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Men, we don't start wars and blow people up. We do get caught in the cross fire sometimes.
Who is the most gender in the government? When was the last time you heard a women declare war.
They get into jail more and play rougher sports and beat each other up.
Women say nasty things and later are sorry. Men kill each other and are not sorry.
2007-07-11 17:48:22
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answered by cloud 7
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I think women are worse because females are vicious at best at least when guys argue the fight and get it over with and go on with their day. Women go for the gut and start nasty rumours. Just recently I was a victim of this, a girl put sugar in my gas tank and called my job and told him things that caused me to loose my job.
2007-07-11 17:30:36
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answered by ? 3
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Each gender has there typical way of handling things. I think both men and women use physical and emotional attacts on one another.
I think women are better at communicating then men are so women probably handle disagreements better.
2007-07-11 17:26:26
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answered by Cherry Darling 6
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Women.
Men don't hold back & let it be known how they feel regardless of the others' sensitivity as that's the others problem. When it's over, it's over.
Women hold back their feelings & carry the grudge well after the disagreement is over becuase they didn't let out how they really feel.
These are generalizations mind you & don't apply to everyone.
2007-07-11 17:31:03
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answered by modernneanderthal 3
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Well it actually depends, Women like words, and men like fighting, in your eyes, which is more abusive? I think words, because they can go a long way, and hurt others you know?
I think that it also depends because you do see women who like to fight, and men who like to throw words at people for defense.
It's all preference.
2007-07-11 17:27:04
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answered by Belial 2
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whichever one I'm disagreeing with at the moment. That being said, I don't think there's a worst or best gender for arguing.
2007-07-11 18:13:19
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answered by jelesais2000 7
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I can tell you that generally guys don't like emotional pain and women don't like physical pain. This is in general terms... you can see it in so many aspects... women go to the doctor often and men don't. Men are generally destroyed when they actually fall in love and get hurt(that's why they don't fall in love often). And this is why men shut off their emotions(because they can't handle it).
2007-07-11 17:32:00
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answered by Nep 6
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