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‎01-10-2014 06:00 AM
On 1/9/2014 rondell said:On 1/9/2014 mgm2 said:On 1/9/2014 rondell said:I doubt there was ever a study that shows the results the OP is claiming. I notice she signed up just today. Interesting.
..and perhaps a male? The nic may be a ploy to make us believe it's a female. (note I didn't write woman)
Good point, mgm!
I'd read about the study a few months ago on yahoo news. I don't remember the specific details. Frankly, I didn't care to look at any stats like, sample pool or where the study was published because the claim was so idiotic. It sounded to me as if some fool was trying to hawk his book. I thought it would be interesting to get some thoughts regarding said "study."
Please don't shoot the messenger. I didn't conduct the study; I just commented on it.
‎01-10-2014 08:47 AM
Men are definitely hormone driven to WIN! WIN! WIN! and participate in ""manly"" sports even if it means getting hurt over and over again and also they are often driven by their s #x drives which can dominates their thought process which makes them do stupid things. Also to make blanket statements like that about any gender is flawed!!!
‎01-10-2014 09:33 AM
I am not one to rely on many of these ""so called"" studies I see today. I totally disagree with this one.
‎01-10-2014 05:29 PM
OP: What is the source of this study? Post website info please.
‎01-10-2014 05:32 PM
My first thought ... a male doctor conducted this study.
‎01-10-2014 05:32 PM
On 1/9/2014 cocacolagirl14 said:Some doctor conducted a study and claimed females are far more hormonal than intellectual. He also posited that females focus on bedroom related issues and their own body parts, while men are goal oriented and focus on world issues and ways to improve the status of the country.
Agree? Disagree?
Are these the same females who can shut down their body to prevent unwanted pregnancies?.....I'd be interested to know who0 conducted this study too!
‎01-10-2014 05:33 PM
The study just feeds into age old gender stereotypes that foster male supremacy attitudes. I say balderdash. By the way, men are hormonal too. They just deal with it in different ways. Judging by history, I'll take the female hormonal outbursts over the male ones.
‎01-10-2014 05:40 PM
What ""study""? OP signs up yesterday and posts about something she claims to have read on the internet months ago? Who does that?
‎01-10-2014 05:47 PM
Yeah, right,
‎01-10-2014 05:52 PM
Let's see. There must be thousands of published and unpublished "studies" out there, not counting personal musings on the blogospere. That makes it a little difficult to make any kind of intelligent judgment of what "some doctor" blurted out one day several months ago on Yahoo.
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