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Women - Multiple Process

A woman's brain is designed to concentrate on multiple tasks at a time. Women can watch TV, talk on the phone, and cook a new recipe simultaneously.

Men - Single Process

A man's brain is designed to focus on only one task at a time. Men cannot watch TV and talk on the phone simultaneously; they stop the TV while talking. They can either watch TV, talk on the phone, or cook.

LANGUAGE

Women can easily learn many languages, but they may struggle to find solutions to problems. On the other hand, men find it easier to solve problems but may not pick up languages as quickly.

ANALYTICAL SKILL

Men's brains have ample space to handle analytical processes, allowing them to analyze and solve problems efficiently. They can easily design blueprints and maps. In contrast, women may find it challenging to grasp complex maps and details.

CAR DRIVING

While driving, men utilize their analytical abilities to drive fast and react quickly to objects at a distance. Women may take longer to recognize objects' direction and speed, focusing solely on driving when faced with such situations.

LIE

Men are often easily caught when lying to women face to face, as women can observe facial expressions, body language, and words closely. Conversely, women may find it easier to lie face to face, suggesting alternative methods to avoid detection.

PROBLEM

At the end of the day, men tend to categorize and address their problems systematically. In comparison, women may seek someone to listen to their problems without necessarily requiring immediate solutions.

WANTS

Men typically aspire for status, success, and significant accomplishments, while women prioritize relationships, friendships, and family bonds.

UNHAPPY

When women are unhappy in their relationships, they may struggle to focus on work. Conversely, if men are dissatisfied with their work, they may find it challenging to concentrate on their relationships.

MAP

Men excel at navigating complex maps due to their analytical skills, enabling them to locate places easily. In contrast, women may face challenges in complex spatial environments.

LIFE

Men may perceive life as straightforward, often content with minimal requirements. Women, on the other hand, may desire more diverse experiences and opportunities in life.

SPEECH

Women tend to use indirect language in communication, while men typically prefer direct communication styles.

HANDLING EMOTION

Women may talk excessively without much forethought, whereas men may act impulsively. This behavior difference may contribute to a higher representation of men in prisons globally.

From India, Madras
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Very interesting post. If that is scientifically true, which ostensibly it seems, then why is there a hue and cry for parity among genders even for such onerous tasks as combat duty and similar duties. Any empowerment buffs on purely gender differences... listening!!!!

Y. K. Kalia, an Advocate and a Senior Citizen.

From India, Delhi
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I don't really agree with all that is mentioned. Everything depends upon conditioning, both physical and mental. So, whether one is a man or a woman, it is only the responses to one's conditioning. For many centuries, women were suppressed, controlled, manipulated, and never given an equal platform to compete with men!

It is only now and in the recent past that women were and are given equal opportunities to compete with men. Nowadays, women have crossed all those frontiers which, until yesterday, were deemed not possible by women! Only time will tell!

From India, Bangalore
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Dear all, thanks for the posting.Good analysis. but practically tell me whats the major difference between men and women in terms of taking decision process. Regards, Kalpana
From India, Madras
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