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Post by mike412 on Dec 29, 2016 1:28:52 GMT
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Post by David on Dec 29, 2016 23:29:45 GMT
Enjoyed what you shared here Mike
about the differences between male and female.
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Post by David on Dec 30, 2016 0:05:20 GMT
9 Differences Between the Male and Female Brain...
brainfitnessforlife.com/differences-between-the-male-and-female-brain/
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2017 4:05:04 GMT
Me too.... Being past my use by date I find the connection between myself and men is a spiritual/emotional connection and far more satisfying. I never thought of it that way before. My family surprised me for my 40th by taking me to a male review, they enjoyed it lol...I would have rathered the ballet.
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Post by Hercules on Jan 1, 2017 8:15:05 GMT
I don't like to talk about the differences between men and women as then I become conscious of them, and tend to blurt them out to female colleagues when first impressions are being formed. Ultimately we are all human and I look more for similarities between people and common goals than differences. Possibly I would be a better manager if I used different strategies to talk to women vs men, but I think that is a slipperly slope and could lead to patronising comments.
Vive le difference, but let's celebrate our similarities as well.
We all value fairness, justice, the value of hard work, and logical outcomes.
Hercules
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Post by mike412 on Jan 3, 2017 22:40:50 GMT
I don't know why but I think one of the funniest things in the world is men and women trying to emulate each other for comedy, especially men trying to be like women. Check out "Twice Two" with Laurel and Hardy Movie White Chicks
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Post by David on Jan 4, 2017 0:33:40 GMT
Laurel and Hardy Twice Two (1933)
Here be Laurel and Hardy in Twice Two ... Stan and Ollie are married to each other's sisters, and plan a dinner party to celebrate their mutual anniversaries. www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ8u-pU9hlQ
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Post by David on Jan 4, 2017 0:49:49 GMT
I don't like to talk about the differences between men and women as then I become conscious of them, and tend to blurt them out to female colleagues when first impressions are being formed. Ultimately we are all human and I look more for similarities between people and common goals than differences. Possibly I would be a better manager if I used different strategies to talk to women vs men, but I think that is a slipperly slope and could lead to patronising comments. Vive le difference, but let's celebrate our similarities as well. We all value fairness, justice, the value of hard work, and logical outcomes. Hercules I very much agree with what you share here Hercules
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Post by mike412 on Jan 4, 2017 6:33:36 GMT
I don't say either men or women are better than each other just that they are different. Some people try to deny how different we are. I think maybe we are more different than we could understand, thinking with a mans brain what could I know what it's like to think and feel with a woman's brain. The differences between estrogen and testosterone. Remember when we were kids before puberty kicked in how boys and girls weren't very much into each other and how different we were in what we were into. Girls and pink boys and blue etc. Anyway this is how Canadian crossdressers get sometimes when they don't have their coffee lol lol lol www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzBVhHoMQ18How they discuss aging www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIFYw7Rfn3sHow they gossip www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU297g2wypI
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