I can only wonder why an intelligent man like you wastes his time with someone like this. His grammar alone is intolerable.
As for psychological gender differences, only one survives scientific measurement. No, men are not more aggressive and women are not more social. Or more emotional. The only difference with evidence to back it is…
I can only wonder why an intelligent man like you wastes his time with someone like this. His grammar alone is intolerable.
As for psychological gender differences, only one survives scientific measurement. No, men are not more aggressive and women are not more social. Or more emotional. The only difference with evidence to back it is that men are more competitive, and they will perform more strongly in most any endeavor when in competitive conditions. That's it. ALL other psychological stereotypes about gender disappear when measured.
"I can only wonder why an intelligent man like you wastes his time with someone like this. His grammar alone is intolerable."
I've gone into detail in another reply, but beyond all the sensible reasons, I have to admit, I find people like Allan fascinating! It's like I'm interacting with some hitherto un-contacted species of human.😅
As for psychological differences, aggression also seems to survive scientific measurement. It's not that men are always more aggressive than women, it's that the most aggressive people are always male. We see this across cultures, societies, even animal species. It's the reason why, for example, it's so important that we don't lose sight of the difference between males and females when considering issues of safety.
I can only wonder why an intelligent man like you wastes his time with someone like this. His grammar alone is intolerable.
As for psychological gender differences, only one survives scientific measurement. No, men are not more aggressive and women are not more social. Or more emotional. The only difference with evidence to back it is that men are more competitive, and they will perform more strongly in most any endeavor when in competitive conditions. That's it. ALL other psychological stereotypes about gender disappear when measured.
Maybe Allan should do some digging.
"I can only wonder why an intelligent man like you wastes his time with someone like this. His grammar alone is intolerable."
I've gone into detail in another reply, but beyond all the sensible reasons, I have to admit, I find people like Allan fascinating! It's like I'm interacting with some hitherto un-contacted species of human.😅
As for psychological differences, aggression also seems to survive scientific measurement. It's not that men are always more aggressive than women, it's that the most aggressive people are always male. We see this across cultures, societies, even animal species. It's the reason why, for example, it's so important that we don't lose sight of the difference between males and females when considering issues of safety.