I suppose that the answer could be that women are naturally built more sensitively than men.
Womens hormones play a huge factor into this reason. Because of menstruation our bodies endure chemical changes constantly. Even during and after menopause women's chemical structure is constantly changing.
Women are diagnosed with depression at higher rates than men, and they are also more likely to experience symptoms like sadness, guilt, and worthlessness. However, it's important to note that depression can affect anyone regardless of gender, and factors like biological, psychological, and social differences can contribute to the varying rates of depression between men and women.
i dont think so i am not a woman but i feel depresst all the time
Men may feel more comfortable expressing their vulnerable emotions, such as stress, with their intimate partners as opposed to friends. This behavior could stem from the expectation that men should appear strong and self-sufficient in front of their friends, leading them to confide in their partners instead. Additionally, the close emotional connection with a partner can make it easier for men to reveal their inner feelings without fear of judgment.
Research has shown that women tend to volunteer more than men across various age groups and countries. Factors such as time availability, social norms, and motivational reasons may influence this trend. Nevertheless, volunteer rates can vary depending on the specific context and individual factors.
No, women cannot be dogs. Women are human beings, while dogs are a separate species.
Women empowerment can positively affect men by creating more equal and respectful relationships, challenging traditional gender norms that can be restrictive or harmful to both men and women, and fostering a more inclusive and diverse society where individuals are judged based on their talents and contributions rather than gender stereotypes. Ultimately, women empowerment benefits society as a whole by promoting gender equality and breaking down barriers that limit both men and women's potential.
Cultural stereotypes can contribute to the income gap between men and women by perpetuating beliefs that men are more suited for higher paying jobs or leadership roles, while women are more suited for lower paying jobs or domestic roles. These stereotypes can lead to gender discrimination in hiring, promotions, and salary decisions, resulting in women being paid less than men for the same work.
false
Women are more vulnerable than men to the medical consequences of alcohol abuse.
yes
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Hell no
The answer is men. Even though the blacks weren't cared about the women had no rights at all but the men had very few. That is why the women fought for rights.
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Women are more than twice as likely to develop depression than men. This can be attributed to differences in hormonal changes between genders. Females see higher depression rates during puberty than males, they experience hormone changes during PMS, and pregnancy and postpartum depression are stated differences that may explain why women experience higher rates of depression than men.
Yes, they are the same. Severe depression is also called "major" depression. The differentiation is with bipolar depression. That depression is the depressive cycle of the illness. Clinical depression is more prevalent in women. While there is no research-based reason for this, in my opinion it is because research has shown that women are more emotional than are men.
There were women in pictures of depression era soup kitchens. Men, women, and even children can be found in these pictures.
Men aren't actually more depressed on average than women. The idea is that women suffer from the same, however their hormonal imbalances (which cause depressed feelings) are more closely checked and noticed thanks to medications, doctors visits and the like. Men are overlooked in their hormonal balances because everyone thinks that they are self-reliant and don't have mood issues as a result of imbalances, while the opposite is more true. As a result, men are more quickly labeled as having depression while in reality they may be suffering from other things causing the depression symptoms.