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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you want my honest opinion, men are more emotionally consistent than women. For example, I don’t just wake up and spit out rude comments, because something internally is bothering me, but instead of saying it in a straightforward way, women will express anger through passive aggressive gestures and harsh words. It’s catty. It’s insane. Men cannot stand their character being disrespected. [/quote] Yeah, men yelling or punching or throwing things to express their anger is so much better than the passive aggressiveness from women. Obviously people prefer being yelled at or punched over a snide comment any day. /sarcasm :roll: And how do men react when their character gets disrespected? [quote=Anonymous] Whereas men, try to drive home a point in their conversations. It’s more of a jokeying for the upper hand when we communicate. Women make better CEOs most probably. They are more meticulous. However, they can be rude to their female counterparts and subordinates at work because women have a natural competitiveness with each other. [/quote] You've contradicted yourself. It sounds like men are actually the competitive gender if they're jockeying for the upper hand in every conversation. Again, what do they do when their character gets disrespected? [/quote]
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