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Quite interesting vid. Not the usual "we're all equal" drivel.

Brain scans, controlled studies, evolutionary psychology, and anthropology, demonstrate that men and women are not the same! We are physically & mentally different. We input, process and deliver information differently. We evolved with different priorities, and we are marinated in different combinations of hormones. This leads to a misaligned interpretation of reality...which creates conflict, not only in our love lives, but in our family lives, and the lives of our children. The following is a list of 50 of these differences...perhaps if we're aware of them, we can interact with more empathy, and better logic.

Quite interesting vid. Not the usual "we're all equal" drivel. >Brain scans, controlled studies, evolutionary psychology, and anthropology, demonstrate that men and women are not the same! We are physically & mentally different. We input, process and deliver information differently. We evolved with different priorities, and we are marinated in different combinations of hormones. This leads to a misaligned interpretation of reality...which creates conflict, not only in our love lives, but in our family lives, and the lives of our children. The following is a list of 50 of these differences...perhaps if we're aware of them, we can interact with more empathy, and better logic.

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boys tend to draw action scenes, cool colors

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If you are interested in this topic, go on and read Human Diversity by Charles Murray.

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Thanks, going to look into that later today.

I'm reading promising things about it:

In The New York Times, Murray's book was reviewed negatively by literary critic, Parul Sehgal.

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... and since you're on it "Making Sense of Race" by Dutton is also very enjoyable.

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Great video, thanks for the post.

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Pretty interesting and well delivered stuff. Thanks for posting.