A "self-proclaimed feminist" psychiatrist has finally thrown in the towel and admitted her fellow females do indeed talk more than men, The Daily Mirror reports.
Dr Luan Brizendine of the University of California, who's published her shock findings in The Female Brain, says the average woman works her way through 20,000 words per day, compared with just 7,000 for the average bloke. She says "women devote more brain cells to talking than men", and cites fundamental differences between male and female brains as the cause.
Brizendine - whose findings are based on her own clinical work and the findings of more than 1,000 studies - reluctantly admitted: "I know it is not politically correct to say this but I've been torn for years between my politics and what science is telling us. I believe women actually perceive the world differently from men.
"Girls arrive already wired as girls, and boys arrive already wired as boys. Their brains are different by the time they're born, and their brains are what drive their impulses, values, and their very reality."
Indeed, Brizendine says said differences "can be traced back to the womb, where the sex hormone testosterone moulds the developing male brain".
Specifically, "the areas responsible for communication, emotion and memory are all pared back the unborn baby boy".
Accordingly, males "chat less than their female counterparts and struggle to express their emotions to the same extent" - which is hardly news to long-suffering females.
Brizendine elaborated: "Women have an eight-lane superhighway for processing emotion, while men have a small country road."
And when they're not cruising their eight-lane superhighway of emotion, women are getting a quick fix of verbals because "the simple act of talking triggers a flood of brain chemicals which give women a rush similar to that felt by heroin addicts when they get a high".
Men, on the other hand, beat women hands-down in one area: contemplating rumpy-pumpy. Brizendine noted "that while a man will think about sex every 52 seconds, the subject tends to cross women's minds just once a day".
To put that in perspective, "men have an international airport for dealing with thoughts about sex, where women have an airfield nearby that lands small and private planes", as the good doctor put it.
Some scientists reckon, however, that Brizendine's conclusions have driven her down a promising-looking dual carriageway only to end at a collapsed bridge of scientific proof. Oxford University linguistics professor Deborah Cameron insisted "the amount we talk is influenced by who we are with and what we are doing".
She concluded: "If you aggregate a large number of studies you will find there is little difference between the amount men and women talk."
It's a generalization, but I think most men are more intraverted than women, who like explore their feelings through communication. I guess that is why most men let things build to the point of an explosion, where a woman will get out her frustrations at the time of the incident and move on. Big generalizations, but in my experience it is usually true.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
Dont need to read the article just got a lil something to say...
'YOU DONT SAY'
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I don't know if its been mentioned or not but I don't think this study really says much about the inherent differences between men and women. If men and women are brought up in a society where women are encouraged to talk and men are not, then women will talk more, and their brains will reflect this. It is very hard to separate the "nature vs nurture" aspect of all this. I know she says it "starts in the womb" but I'm not sure how many studies have been done doing MRIs on newborn babies.
So all this finding could really be is a difference in the values of society, rather than a difference in the sexes.
In a heck of a lot of cultures, women chat with each other like there's no tomorrow.
A typical male conversation goes like this:
Man1:Wassup.
Man2: Nothing much. You okay?
Man1: Yeah.
Man2: See the match last night?
Man1: Yeah.
(cue ten minute dialogue about transfers and Lampard)
Man2:Anyway mate, gotta go. See ya later.
Man1:Yeah, see ya.
I have always found that men say what is neccessary and us women say everything else! And even when I have been around women whose culture says they should be quiet in front of men, as soon as the men leave they talk up a storm. But that is just me.
In a heck of a lot of cultures, women chat with each other like there's no tomorrow.
A typical male conversation goes like this:
Man1:Wassup.
Man2: Nothing much. You okay?
Man1: Yeah.
Man2: See the match last night?
Man1: Yeah.
(cue ten minute dialogue about transfers and Lampard)
Man2:Anyway mate, gotta go. See ya later.
Man1:Yeah, see ya.
That is sooooo true, it's all about football or sumethin else that is a current topic. But i guess that's what make them men, you don't really want a man chattin like there is no 2mrw. I bet they talk little, but they have to litsen to a lot when we talk.
Salam, no i dont think women talk more then men, i know lots of men that talk more then women although there are some women who do talk more then men, men speak much more and they keep talking about the same thing and if you interupt they start AGAIN from the beginning. Allahafiz
I have always found that men say what is neccessary and us women say everything else! And even when I have been around women whose culture says they should be quiet in front of men, as soon as the men leave they talk up a storm. But that is just me.
Salam, i dont agree with you there, there are lots of men who talk about things they dont need whereas women talk about what is important or about their household. Allahafiz
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