In many ways...
Sex, sports...
I love women for what they are, though i know i won't ever understand them completely.
diversity is what makes it fun sometimes :)
2007-12-23 04:12:34
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answered by Filip 2
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easist way to say it is that women are like a ball of wire, everything is connected - they instantly know how they feel, etc. They can multitrack easily. Men are not connected to their emotions. Men have all these little boxes and they have to sort and think and sort and think before they'll ever feel. Men feel but it's delayed only after much thinking and reasoning. So women are more feeling oriented for the most part, and men are more thinking oriented, but a lot has to do with their personality some women have thinking personalities, and some men have feeling personalities - I'm a feeler.. and I'm a man.
men will usually withdraw when they are in pain emotionally and women will usually vent ..
women have less seratonin so they struggle with depression more than men.
men are much more focused on sex than women are. but obviously not all women. a man usually suffers a great deal if he has no realease sexually.
basically the roles are different. a woman has a role to nurture, be a companion, and men have a role to lead/provide, etc.
there's plenty of literature out there on the subject.
2007-12-23 04:10:05
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answered by art_flood 4
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Women share things and if you have a problem, they will offer advice without invitation. To another woman, this is a sign of friendship and is accepted. To a man, this is offensive and is often met with resistance.
Men only want advice when they ask for it. When a man asks you for help, this is a sign of respect for your opinion and an invitation of friendship.
So it's no wonder when we argue, it's because the two ways of thinking conflict. A man never helps unless asked because this is how we're wired, a woman sees this as uncaring. A woman offers help without asking, men see this as being nosy and usurping their ability to do the job.
There are many other examples in "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" and although it's a bit dated and really lame writing, the ideas still hold true.
2007-12-23 04:10:50
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answered by Anonymous
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These are all GENERALIZATIONS; there are exceptions to every rule, and I don't mean that any of these things make men or women better than each other.
I think that in general, men are more driven by sex than women.
I also think that they tend to seek power and influence more than females do.
Men are more influenced by their ego and pride than women are.
Women tend to be more emotionally in touch with them selves and others (a lot more women cry during chick flicks!).
2007-12-23 05:24:34
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answered by Who's That Girl? 6
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In my oppinion, modern women are too much plugged in to I can do better, I.ve tried to change him and he will not, and has to grow up. Men are wired to love more deeply and are capable of over-looking faults. women are told by their friends to dump him, and this has led to many break-ups and divorced couples. Women are catty, and will not reveal their jealousy and envy with one another, they will childlessly brag about their status, then go home and nagg their spouse for more creature comforts and more luxury to further bragg about.
2007-12-23 04:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think they are, society just makes people believe they are different. People will argue that men are better at maths & science, and women are better at talking and caring but if trhe entire world was placed into these two groups then we wouldn't get male nurses and female scientists.
2007-12-23 04:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Otherwise we would get along just fine.
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See how would you get along wonderfully with Raj should he(?) be "wired" like you? Ah, the difference.
2007-12-23 04:00:03
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To get attracted to each other
2007-12-23 04:01:35
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answered by geogi g 2
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