I don't want to be sexist, in either direction, but I think that there is a difference. Females are more modest and more likely to have low self esteem, while males are more confident and more likely to have too much self-esteem, turning them into a show-off. Of course, this is just in general. There are tons of exceptions.
Heres my question: Are the reasons for this psychological or sociological? I'm sure part of this is caused by an evolutionary difference in the nature of men and women, but how much of this is just a social issue? Do men today just try to "act tough" so that they will be socially accepted, or do they do this for more instinctive reasons? Of course, it is a bit of both, but how much of each? I would be interested to hear what other people have to say.
This could turn into an interesting debate.
-DJ Craig
Women and men have different self-esteem functions because they have different issues in life.
OK, well, Women have different emotions and Women is more sensitive and emotional than Men which makes a women more vulnerable to critizism and putdowns, s instead of letting it go over their head, they take it in. And many low self esteem formed in an adults childhood, perhaps at school or highschool which is when boys are most nasty to girls. Hope this helped!
yes their is difference, plus the question pretty sexist because self esteem is different in everybody a gay dude could have lower self esteem than an ugly chick see you got g
There can be differences in how self-esteem manifests in males and females, influenced by societal norms and expectations. Research suggests that males may be more likely to exhibit external indicators of high self-esteem, while females may place greater emphasis on internal self-worth. However, it's important to recognize that individual experiences and expressions of self-esteem can vary widely within each gender.
The reproductive system is what mainly differentiates males from females. Males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs and a uterus for pregnancy. Additionally, males have a penis, and females have a vagina.
Human females have two X chromosomes (XX) while human males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This difference in sex chromosomes determines biological sex and leads to different developmental pathways in males and females.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that males and females have inherently different abilities when estimating an object's size. Any perceived differences in estimating object size are more likely due to individual factors such as experience, spatial awareness, and cognitive processing rather than gender.
The Male Answer Syndrome suggests that males are less likely than females to demonstrate listening skills, humility, or a willingness to admit when they don't know something.
Yes, societal expectations often dictate different behaviors and treatment for males and females from infancy through adulthood. These expectations can manifest in various ways, such as gender roles, stereotypes, and biases that influence how individuals are raised, educated, and valued. Efforts to challenge and change these norms are ongoing.
do males and females have different abilities when eatimating size
The males are called males and the females are called females. SIMPLE!
i think they do
Because males are more musculer
Females have different physiological needs than males. Females have a system where they conceive, gestate and lactate for their young, whereas males are simply focused on mating with the females. Males tend to be more muscular and larger than females, but not less "frail" than females.
Pretty much the same that's different between males and females of any mammal specie.
yes
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In a pedigree, you can differentiate between males and females by using different symbols: squares for males and circles for females. Additionally, the position of the symbol within the pedigree chart can also help indicate the gender, with males typically placed to the left and females to the right.
In many birds the males have more beautiful colors than females because the females don't need them. The males use them to scare off other males and to attract females. The females don't need them for anything.
the part in the middle
The males and females have different hormones. The males hormone is testosterone and the females is estrogen. You can thank 4 weeks of horrible Health class for that.