Topic > Gender differences and emotions - 1699

Coexistence between men and women is not impossible nor always difficult. However, problems arise when there is an expectation or automatic assumption of what the opposite sex will think or feel in a certain situation. Mutual acceptance without trying to change the other to meet our personal needs is by far the easiest way to achieve a harmonious relationship. The challenge we face today is to accept and recognize the differences between men and women; and when possible find humor in those differences. I have 35 years of experience in the field of male and female differences and, believe me, there are many. By sharing my experiences, perhaps you will find some wisdom and a better understanding of this complicated situation and find the humor and harmony that I have achieved. The gender differences we often experience are not caused by the fact that men and women live in different realities, but the difficulties arise from the lack of understanding and mutual experiences shared by each gender. Despite numerous efforts to fully understand the differences between male and female genders, there is no concrete answer. Accepting each other without trying to change the other person and building a true friendship based on mutual respect is by far the easiest way to achieve a harmonious relationship. When the inevitable happens and you find yourself in disagreement, it is imperative to recognize that women are much more fluent in the expression of emotions. Women are particularly recognized for their use of verbal communication. From my experience, I find that women are a species that can go from 80 words per minute (wpm) to 270 wpm in less than 30 seconds. Women are more concerned... in the center of the paper... gender is in progress. Entering a relationship with the expectation of molding the other person into something different and without a sense of humor; it's a huge mistake. The differences between male and female genders are constantly evolving and influenced by biological factors, cultural expectations, cognitive abilities, and hormonal differences, just to name a few. Although studies and research on the topic of gender differences in emotions will likely continue, disagreements about the exact cause will likely continue as well. Perhaps, Robert Briffcult's opinion on men and women has more validity than initially recognized. while his observation may have been accurate, it is certainly not an isolated one. For a male and a female to continuously live together is...biologically speaking, an extremely unnatural condition--Robert Briffcult