It is very reassuring that we are now getting some sensible posts.
For any one that is genuinely interested in the Male/Female Brain research this is a light hearted, simple, non technical article (6-8-06) based on the work of Louann Brizendine, A specialist in the neurobiology of male and female brains.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG3HKAMVO1.DTL
There are many such articles and whereas Scientists do all agree 100% in the fact that there are many differences, the implications of these differences are still the subject of research.
Just for example a bit of Thursday night humour: A husband looking through the paper came upon a study that said women use more words than men.
Excited to prove to his wife that he had been right all along when he accused her of talking too much, he showed her the study results. It read "Men use about 15,000 words per day, but women use 30,000".
The wife thought for a while, then finally she said to her husband "It's because we have to repeat everything we say."
The husband said "What?"
