Men Versus Women

Men Versus Women

  • Submitted By: Amapola
  • Date Submitted: 05/05/2009 10:55 PM
  • Category: Biographies
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“Men VS. Woman” Amapola Alvarez Comm/ 105 April 26, 2009 Shannon Nelson “Men VS. Woman” “_Men are from Mars woman are from Venus. 1992_,” John Gray Ph.D: a famous book implies. Could men and woman be so different to be thought of as being born on different planets? The differences in men and woman are like night and day, from the physique of the body to the way they think. The difference being so big, life would not be the same without those differences. In so many ways varying from Careers to relationships to daily life, each brings the unique characteristics they carry into the world. Although it may be impossible to live without each other and at times they may not seem to understand one another, men and woman differentiate in a way that brings a balance to the world. When it comes to memory, men and women have similar emotions and remember events or certain experiences with a common emotional subject. Men tend to recall events using strategies that rely on reconstructing the experience in terms of elements, tasks or activities that took place. Profound experiences that are associated with competition or physical activities are more easily recalled. There appears to be a structural and chemical basis for observed memory differences http://www.oregoncounseling.org/ArticlesPapers/Documents/DifferencesMenWomen.htm. Physical differences between men and women may be quite obvious yet the psychological differences are not as easy to see or understand. Relationships are not impossible nor is it unattainable for men and women to come to an understanding. The conflict is that the other makes an assumption that one should understand the other or act or feel the same way. Not having shared experiences, or knowledge can lead to difficulties. Not recognizing and appreciating these differences can lead to a broken relationship or long-term stress and frustration. Communication, and discussion can be hard for one another to come to an understanding. Men and woman...

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