The Differences Between a Man and a Woman

Over hundreds of centuries we have contemplated the differences between a man and woman, in the end they both turn into different categories yet are still the same flesh and blood. After all these years it has come down to stereotypes for men and woman. In society today, there is what they call a stereotypical man and a stereotypical woman. When asking a man his thoughts on a Woman and being that men only see what they want to see, he would confess that they are made for men and to raise children at home.. However, when asking a woman her thoughts about Men, and being that most women see things in a perspective point of view, she would say that our society has taught us that a "real" man is strong, courageous, knowledgeable, disciplined, competitive, in control, and unemotional. Stereotypically, men are dependent on woman for satisfying relationships, for producing children, and of course for the routine home and health maintenance like housekeeping and cooking. Women turn to men when we they need things done. Men are known as the "mister fix-it" and to provide for the household. While stating the different expectations from both a woman and man's point of view they are all around different. Experts have discovered that there are actually differences in the way a woman and man's brain are structured and in the way they react to events. Women communicate more effectively than men. Woman focus on how to create a solution that works, talking through issues, and by using non-verbal cues such as tones, and emotions. Men tend to be more task-oriented, less talkative, and more isolated. Men tend to have a more difficult time understanding emotions that are not verbalized. Men also tend to process better in the left hemisphere of their brain while a woman tends to process equally between the two hemispheres. The difference between the two explains why men are generally stronger with left-brain activities and when approaching problem-solving from a task-oriented situation...