The Truth About Men and Women:
Has Any One of The 23 Differences Below
Affected Your Life?
1
Men and women behave differently in large part because their brains and senses are physically different.
2
Women usually have more and thicker connections between the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
3
Women, because of their superior cross-hemispheric wiring, tend to be good at multi-tasking. Unlike men, they can easily talk at the same time they listen, while also doing things with their hands.
4
Men usually need to do one thing at a time; talking to a man while he performs an action usually throws him off. He usually has difficulty hearing at the same time he's talking.
5
When a woman hears words, many different parts of the female brain activate. Words easily trigger women's emotions.
6
When a man hears words, usually only his left hemisphere activates. Words usually trigger much less emotional response within men than women.
7
Women are better at hearing high-pitched tones than men. Men tend to miss subtle vocal clues to a speaker's emotions.
8
Men's brains tend to categorize and file away stressful thoughts. Women's brains do not; stressful thoughts will often echo and ricochet in their minds until relieved by talking about them to someone else.
9
For a woman, the act of talking about a problem will tend to help reduce the stress associated with the problem. Often they want, literally, just to talk and be heard; they aren't seeking solutions from the listener.
10
When men hear others' problems-- particularly women's problems--, they tend to believe they are being asked for solutions.
11
Men tend to do their problem-solving internally, rather than verbalizing the process.
12
Communicating to men, women gain credibility and authority by stating the results of their thought-processes-- their conclusions and decisions--, rather than describing the many steps leading up to those results.
13
Men can interest and emotionally involve women by describing not only their conclusions and decisions, but the thoughts and feelings leading up to those conclusions and decisions.
14
Men tend to use and enjoy language that is literal and direct, specifying those things that are wanted or unwanted.
15
Women tend to use and enjoy language that is figurative and indirect, talking about one thing in terms of another and presenting suggestions in the form of questions or asides.
16
Men have a specific brain location dedicated to finding direction; women have specific brain locations for speech.
17
Women have superior peripheral vision, and can consciously see things from the corners of their eyes; men cannot, and usually must look directly at things to consciously see and evaluate them.
18
Men detect salty and bitter tastes easily; women detect sweet tastes easily.
19
A man's skin is far less sensitive than a woman's.
20
After sex, a man's senses register nuance and detail more easily, and he can often feel and express emotion more easily.
21
Women tend to test slightly higher in general intelligence than men.
22
Women frequently use language figuratively, attempting to accurately express the intensity of their emotions; men tend to use less language, and use it with direct reference to things that can be seen and touched.
23
Men usually prefer information presented concisely, accurately, and with a specific direction or conclusion; women often prefer open-ended dialogues that suggest possibilities
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