Thursday, November 18, 2010

Women Are Different


Both anatomy and psychology agree that the sexes are different, not only in looks and function and body structure, but more importantly, in the wiring of their hypothalamus, the seat of human emotions. Therefore, man's priorities are not the same as those of woman's.

Most men regard their work as their all-absorbing interest, while most married women make their home as the target of their best feminine effort and care. Male interests include sports, mechanical and reasoning activities, and adventure. On the other hand, languages, arts, domestic endeavors and literature claim the attention of most females.

Women tend to explore bargain possibilities before plunging into a final purchase, while men do things directly, such as going to a particular shop for a pair of shoes. However, a vital point of departure between sexes is their response to stimuli. The sense of touch is best developed in them and words can readily affect it, positively or negatively.


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