Southend_Lady
Ginger Sam
After having a brief debate with ESB on the Sex in the City Film thread, it is clear that men and women both act very differently.
What I have always wondered is, is this due to the genetic make up of a man and woman's bodys' or is it down to peer pressure, media, social groups etc?
For instance lets use the SITC Film as an example. It is seen as unacceptable and uncool by other men to go and watch a chick flick with your gf. Is this because the man simply does not have any relation to this film and is not interested or is it because of the peer pressure from friends that stops you wanting to go?
Also lets take things like crying. For most men it is seen unacceptable to show any kind of real emotion. People have aboslutely ripped John Terry about bawling his eyes out after loosing the CLF (Haha). Yet if a woman was seen crying on tv like perhaps Danni Minogue on X-factor Serena Williams loosing the wimbledon final, or Paula Radcliff dropping out of a marathon, would be laugh as hard? No we wouldnt.
There are so many gender issues between the two species it always make me wonder whether actions of the two are down to genetic make up i.e. the difference in brains etc or mostly down to the media, social groups etc?
What I have always wondered is, is this due to the genetic make up of a man and woman's bodys' or is it down to peer pressure, media, social groups etc?
For instance lets use the SITC Film as an example. It is seen as unacceptable and uncool by other men to go and watch a chick flick with your gf. Is this because the man simply does not have any relation to this film and is not interested or is it because of the peer pressure from friends that stops you wanting to go?
Also lets take things like crying. For most men it is seen unacceptable to show any kind of real emotion. People have aboslutely ripped John Terry about bawling his eyes out after loosing the CLF (Haha). Yet if a woman was seen crying on tv like perhaps Danni Minogue on X-factor Serena Williams loosing the wimbledon final, or Paula Radcliff dropping out of a marathon, would be laugh as hard? No we wouldnt.
There are so many gender issues between the two species it always make me wonder whether actions of the two are down to genetic make up i.e. the difference in brains etc or mostly down to the media, social groups etc?