Commentary It’s well established in biology and psychology, and fully substantiated with empirical evidence, that, on average, men are different from women, and women from men. Genetically, males have XY and females XX chromosomes. Physically, post-adolescence males are taller, heavier, stronger, and faster than women, thanks to the male’s low fat-muscle ratio, heavier skeleton, and larger heart and lungs. In reproduction, men make a brief contribution of providing seed, while women carry the child during gestation, give birth, and provide nutrition during breastfeeding. Neurologically, male brains tend to prioritize one hemisphere at a time, while female brains tend to function using both hemispheres together. Psychologically, males are stronger in estimating and negotiating spatial-temporal relations, while females are stronger in verbal capabilities. Males are more oriented to the physical world, while females are more oriented to the social world. Males are more task oriented, while females are more family oriented. In …
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