tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 28 2007 | women, psychology, evolution, science
Quoted: The brains of men and women are, indeed, different
interesting, and a personal thought on this observation:
"There is a fair amount of evidence that men are better than women at solving certain sorts of spatial problems, such as remembering the locations of topographical landmarks."men get lost all the time...and that's why GPS systems have "sexy" female voices to keep men alert about direction, etc. How come they don't have "sexy" male voices for women? Also, we have that saying, "men don't ask for directions"...it's not that they don't NEED them, b/c from personal experience, they do!
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