People will have different views about this, and this is one opinion: Due to the patriarchal nature of society, men do have it easier than their female counterparts, at least in the workforce. Although equality is looking more and more like a real possibility, we as a society cannot ignore the cultural norms that place women in an inferior position.
To expand that view, equality in the workforce has resulted in women having a wider variety of "duties" in society. Not only are they working outside the home, they are also largely responsible for the children and home. Though there are couples who share those responsibilities, the cultural norms are that children and home duties lie with the women. In that respect, men do have an easier life than women. This is a reversal from the time when women mainly stayed home and raised their children, when men actually had it "harder" in that they were responsible for providing for the family without having a second income from the woman.
Gender experiences can vary greatly, and it is not accurate to make broad generalizations about whether one gender has it easier than the other. Men and women face different challenges and advantages in society based on various factors. It is important to recognize and address inequalities that exist for both genders.
There are slightly more women baby boomers than men baby boomers. This is due to longer life expectancy for women compared to men.
Women are more prone to cystitis because their urethra is shorter than men's, which allows bacteria easier access to the bladder. Additionally, hormonal changes during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can make women more vulnerable to urinary tract infections.
As of current estimates, there are slightly more men than women on Earth, with the global sex ratio being approximately 101 males for every 100 females. However, these ratios can vary by region and age group due to factors such as migration patterns and gender-specific health issues.
As of 2021, there are slightly more women than men in France, with women making up about 51% of the population and men around 49%.
No, in France there are slightly more women than men. The sex ratio is about 0.96 males for every female in the population.
The men's body is actually built stronger than the women. It is also easier for men to gain muscle than women.
this is because the man has less controling power on there body as compare to women.
Love is hardly the answer. Women do not in fact love deeper than men. In fact it has been proven that men are more romantic than women. Men fall in love easier and fall out of love slower than women. Men are more hurt by break ups than women. So, in essence your question is flawed from the beginning. How do I know? Social Psychology.
The fact that men have more muscles makes it easier for them to burn more fat than a woman even when they are sleeping.
. Some do, they are the one's being taken for and others do not. Most would say that women have it harder
Women have fairer skin then men do. Also, there skin is thinner and more delicate.
yes
No. Per statistics, men have more insurance policies than women
what,women are better achievers since when, from what I have experianced in my life they just take from men!
People will have different views about this, and this is one opinion: Due to the patriarchal nature of society, men do have it easier than their female counterparts, at least in the workforce. Although equality is looking more and more like a real possibility, we as a society cannot ignore the cultural norms that place women in an inferior position. To expand that view, equality in the workforce has resulted in women having a wider variety of "duties" in society. Not only are they working outside the home, they are also largely responsible for the children and home. Though there are couples who share those responsibilities, the cultural norms are that children and home duties lie with the women. In that respect, men do have an easier life than women. This is a reversal from the time when women mainly stayed home and raised their children, when men actually had it "harder" in that they were responsible for providing for the family without having a second income from the woman.
Trichomoniasis can grow in males or females. It does not always start in women. However, it's easier to diagnose in women than in men.
i don't know ask a doctor