Differences, on average, between men and women

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  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG
    According to her own experience winning and what it takes in her opinion i.e train with endurance in mind, prepare mentally, multi-tasking and the like it won’t be long before like-minded men eclipse her record. Of course a “macho” attitude of “How hard can it be?”, isn’t consistent with winning.
    Endurance training, mental preparedness and multitasking aren’t “women only” traits so once those qualities are found in the right ratio in a male athlete interested in that sport her record will be shattered.

    DD
  • Rivergang
    Rivergang

    Of course, records are there to be broken - a situation unlikely to change.

    Endurance training and mental preparedness certainly are activities which are not gender-driven. Multitasking, though, is one in which women generally have an edge. There is a biological reason for that, explained in detail by Alan and Barbara Pease in their “Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps”.

    In events where brute strength is not the determining factor, much of the male advantage is negated. (And the more so the greater the distance).

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    Women can multitask men can not ~ GreenHornet

    Absolutely! No man has ever been seen driving in the fast lane while talking on the phone and putting on mascara! Multi-tasking is definitely a woman's thing.

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    When you plan ahead, and are on time, you are never forced to multitask. 🤣

    DD

  • Rivergang
    Rivergang

    If only!

  • Rivergang
    Rivergang

    Yes, it would be bloody great if you could get through a working day without being interrupted, wouldn’t it?

    Not very likely, though!

    (Having been at work today for exactly one hour and five minutes - and having just already dealt with what feels like 200 interruptions!)

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