5 Sexist Facts Women Probably Don't Want Men To Know
Oct 30, 2015 20:06
Men and women are really more different from one another. And it's not just their physical appearance that sets them apart. It's also the wiring underneath too. Check out some of these facts:
1. Men's brains are 10% larger
But are they empty?
But that doesn't mean they are smarter. Women invented a whole lot of things that change the world. Please remember that.
2. Men have a higher tolerance to pain
Except during childbirth. Bet they can't take that.
3. Men have lower rates of anxiety
This makes sense. After all, they were the 'hunters' back in the cave-dwelling days, right? You don't want the hunter to be anxious when seeing dinner in front of him.
4. Women spend an average of in front of the mirror. Men only spend 6 months.
This hotness doesn't just happen, okay?
Is wanting to look good a crime? Or something that's funny? Women may spend years looking in the mirror, but men spend more of their years looking at us.
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