Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women by David Jessel - Presentation Transcript
Brain Sex: The Real Difference
Between Men and Women by David
Jessel
Homosexuality - Some Science
Why cant a woman be more like a man? What is this thing called feminine
intuition? Why are men better at reading maps, and women at other
peoples characters? The answers lie in the basic biological differences
between the male and female brain, which, say the authors, make it
impossible for the sexes to share equal emotional or intellectual qualities.
Personal Review: Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men
and Women by David Jessel
It isn't a surprise that men and women are really different creatures. This
book does not portray either men or women in a lesser light, but the book
asks us to really look at the chemistry and the wiring of the brain that
makes us different creatures with different outlooks. This book may help
set your mind as ease with characteristics that the opposite sex has that
drives a person stark raving man.
From the womb we have different hormones that wash our developing
bodies and make real changes in our mental development. Men are better
at single tasks that are spacially related women are more atune and able
to handle multitasking, and many desire to create a nurturing environment
from day one. Even in gender neutral settings these differences continue
to polarize men and women.
Rather than trying to make each person fit a mold, this book suggests that
we should cater to the differences that we have and find more fulfilling
roles for ourselves. I especially enjoyed learning the explanation why
women feel a floor is dirty long before it can support commerical
agriculture. This book is a must read!
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It isn't a surprise that men and women are really different creatures. This book does not portray either men or women in a lesser light, but the book asks us to really look at the chemistry and the wiring of the brain that makes us different creatures with different outlooks. This book may help set your mind as ease with characteristics that the opposite sex has that drives a person stark raving man.
From the womb we have different hormones that wash our developing bodies and make real changes in our mental development. Men are better at single tasks that are spacially related women are more atune and able to handle multitasking, and many desire to create a nurturing environment from day one. Even in gender neutral settings these differences continue to polarize men and women.
Rather than trying to make each person fit a mold, this book suggests that we should cater to the differences that we have and find more fulfilling roles for ourselves. I especially enjoyed learning the explanation why women feel a floor is dirty long before it can support commerical agriculture. This book is a must read! less
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