If you were to tell a story in a room full of men and women, then ask them to give a re-cap of what took place, you would find that generally the guys would get straight to the point while the girls would recall the story in more detail. The process of how …show more content…
Study after study has shown that yes, men do have a stronger sex drive than women. For one, men think about sex more often than women. At least once a day men will think about sex. Only about a quarter of women say they relate to that though. As we get older, we fantasize less, but men will still fantasize twice as much as women. Now girls, did momma ever tell you that all a boy wants is to get in your pants? Well, she had reason. Males want sex more often than women. He wants it at the beginning of the relationship, middle, and within many years of it. Women want to learn their man, talk and connect before having sex. For men though, sex is their connection, they are revealing their tender and "loving" …show more content…
I think that it is the simple differences in life that are so amazing. The way a woman is designed to freak out and over think things is so we can open up a man 's eye so that maybe he 'll take into consideration something else other than his own way of thought. Same goes for men, they are wired to be so simple and straight forward so that they keep us women in check, therefore, bringing balance. Just because men and women think differently and have other characteristics varying from them does not mean that one sex is above another. I believe we are equal, but different, and it is good that way. We are all made to be our own person and express who we are to the world, that most definitely would not be possible if we were all the same. I have my mind set on that learning, and understanding the way men and women vary from each other is crucial. Knowing these things will open up new opportunities for us all to become better