Understanding differences between men and women
August 2, 2006
There is nothing more disheartening than to sit next to a person that just doesn’t get it. To watch an attractive person completely destroy their chances with someone because they have no idea how insensitive or annoying they are. Think about it for a second. Are you annoying? Maybe this had something to do with the demise of your relationship. It always pays dividends to learn more about yourself, as well as a potential mate. More and more research continues to demonstrate that we are an intuitive breed. If that’s true, then knowing how your behavior can affect someone else is possible.
Women especially can pick up on subtle cues and indicators of emotion that can be exhilarating if validated and completely frustrating if ignored. Sometimes we just need to be quiet enough in our thoughts to listen to our intuitive feelings. We need to trust ourselves more…
“Awareness of biological differences between women and men does help, though, she writes: “If you’re aware of the fact that a biological brain state is guiding your impulses, you can choose not to act or to act differently than you might feel compelled. But first we have to learn to recognize how the female brain is genetically structured and shaped by evolution, biology and culture.”



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