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Tim F
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Men tend to look at problems from a logical standpoint; women tend to look at problems from an emotional standpoint.
How do these different ways of looking at the world effect men and women when they have an argument or debate? I would like to know how both men and women deal with each other when their views are so different. How can a argument be settled fairly if a women reacts emotionally to a problem, or a man reacts on a purely logical level.
And a secondary question:
Do you think girls intentionally use emotion (sort of as a "race card", but in this case a "feelings card") when their arguments are weak? And conversly, do guys intentionally react coldly and calculatingly about problems just to irk girls?
How do these different ways of looking at the world effect men and women when they have an argument or debate? I would like to know how both men and women deal with each other when their views are so different. How can a argument be settled fairly if a women reacts emotionally to a problem, or a man reacts on a purely logical level.
And a secondary question:
Do you think girls intentionally use emotion (sort of as a "race card", but in this case a "feelings card") when their arguments are weak? And conversly, do guys intentionally react coldly and calculatingly about problems just to irk girls?