Not all men ignore women and vice versa - this cannot be generalized. If they do exhibit this behaviour that is by choice as they may just not want anything to do with the person they are ignoring in which this person should take the hint.
Males wondering why women don't give them "the eye" or respond with interest to their presence might want to review their social skills. If you start conversations with "Why aren't you married?" or "When's the last time you had sex?" you probably won't receive much positive attention from women.
Due to the non-stop talking by women... over the years men have evolved and block out/not listen/ignore. It is the only way they can stay sane.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
9 times out of 10 the man is usually interested in another woman that is more interesting.
Probably because the man is wanting to ask you out and that's why he egnores you because he is too scared.This is a resonable answer
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
some men act really violent while others act cool and try to ignore the situation (they keep them selves busy)
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Women serving in the military is a hot topic. Women serving on the front lines is very controversal. I'm not trying to argue against them in service but I am trying to explain the issues. The issue is NOT whether women can do the same work as men. The problem is two fold.First-- Men have this desire to protect women. So if a woman is fighting with some men, the men may feel responsible for protecting the woman from harm. This may distract them from carrying out their mission. In combat, a soldier sometimes have to ignore the suffering of their comrades in order to complete their mission. Can a man ignore the suffering of a woman?Second-- A group of men can function as a team of buddies when not distracted by the opposite sex. Add a woman to the equation and the men's focus is on the woman and this can break up their team cohesion.
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Ignore her
Back in the days, women were held to be weaker than men, both physically and mentally. Today, the prudent thing is to ignore this kind of statement.
Back in the days, women were held to be weaker than men, both physically and mentally. Today, the prudent thing is to ignore this kind of statement.