Saturday, March 30, 2013

What are the differences in behavior between men and women?

Query courtesy of Gianni Sperti: What are the differences in behaviour between a male and a female?

Females you are very smart and you are very beautiful.

Since science tells us that females have a different brain structure compared to us males, I’m trying to figure out what are the effects of this difference in social and non-social behaviour.


My personal opinion, backed by first-hand experiences, is that females’brains enable them to elaborate and use several means of deception (mind tricks, psychological tests and the like) in order to exploit us males.


It is scientifically proven, for example, that the mere presence of females lowers dramatically the cognitive functions of us males, so we can think of females as a “brain virus”.


Which special abilities comes from females’ different brain structure? Should we males be worried? What actions can we males take to counteract those abilities?

@Zach: I see… nobody’s answering…


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Answer by Zack

Your recent questions are too complex and developed for the common women to respond to.


I suggest you dumb it down a little before posting.


Nevertheless, they are quite gifted when it comes using their brains to manipulate men and play with their heads.


Figure out far better?

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