White women, like all women, are biologically and through their upbringing, are more likely to socially integrate Asian women into their social circles because women often choose long-term friends based off gender and not off race. Asian female narratives are allowed in schools and society. Asi...
Our instincts are simply our genes determining how our bodies will behave in given sets of circumstances." That's right: socialization, politics, or upbringing aside, men and women have profound brain differences and are intrinsically inclined to act in distinct--and consequently frustrating--ways....
Our life span is restricted. Everyone accepts this as ‘biologically’ obvious. ‘Nothing lives for ever!’ However, in this statement we think of artificially produced, technical objects, products which are subjected to natural wear and tear during use. This leads to the result that at some t...
But when you really understand how men and women are different, you recognize that men just have a greater need to feel space. Most menneedto pull away after they've been really close. It's not about you. It's about his need. This is an extreme metaphor, but just imagine that your ...
Male and female brains arebiologically different. For instance, the limbic system is the emotional processing center of the brain and it’s much larger in the female brain than in a man’s. That’s why women are more in touch with their emotions. And why guys can struggle to process and...
live much longer than those which are always active. The metabolic rate of mice can be reduced by a very low consumption of food (hunger diet). They then may live twice as long as their well fed comrades. Women become distinctly (about 10 per cent) older than men. If you examine the...
Nipple/breast stimulation and sexual arousal in young men and women. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 2006 May 1;3(3):450-4. Herbenick D, Reece M, Schick V, Sanders SA, Dodge B, Fortenberry JD. An event‐level analysis of the sexual characteristics and composition among adults ages 18...
research—and through a bedroom or two—to tell the story of how human sexuality has developed over time. How Sex Works challenges common perceptions about our bodies as it provides answers to such provocative questions as: Can the birth control pill influence the type of men women are ...
What do men and honeybees have in common when it comes to sex? Why do hourglass-shaped women tend to be especially fertile? When are women most likely to cheat? Can twins have different fathers? From the composition and function of human sex organs to the fascinating biochemistry behind ...
Basically, the argument is that much of what makes men different than women can be chalked up to males’ need to fight other males. The fields of evolutionary psychology and biology are often very speculative, and it’s impossible to say that X traits definitely developed for X reason. For...