Why do men and women think SO differently?

Why do men and women think SO differently?

Answer #1

To compliment each other - God knew what He was doing !!

Answer #2

you cant compare gender dfferences to species differences… research has shown that there is as much within the groups as there is between them…

Answer #3

lol, I hardly think this is a political question! any particular reason you’re asking this question? and well men and women are brought up to think differently… it’s societies fault for making them who they are…

Answer #4

the same reason why do cats and dogs think differently.

Answer #5

Men and women think differently for many reasons. Some new research states that when exposed to different stimuli, a baby, a new idea,politics, etc. their brains react differently.

Also, we are created with different levels of hormones. I.e women have estrogen levels much higher than men, and men have testosterone levels much higher than women.

Women were built to nuture, men to protect.

Also, studies have shown that females are much more likely to be nurtured than males in the formulative years.

Then you have gender steriotyping. There are ertain things taught to girls, and certain things taught to boys. This is not as huge a seperation as it was one hundred, or even fifty years ago, but still very prevelant in our times.

it’s the nature in which God created us.

Hope this helps! God bless.

Answer #6

Men and womens brains are wired differently. Women have been programmed to be programmed by their emotions. Men and women are very different to each other.

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