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Male brains have a stronger drive for physical activity and competition from "summary" of The Male Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD

Men have a primal urge to move and compete. This is not just a societal construct; it's hardwired into their brains. The male brain is designed to seek out physical activity and competition. From a young age, boys are drawn to rough-and-tumble play, sports, and other forms of physical exertion. This drive only intensifies as they grow older. The reason for this can be traced back to evolution. In the early days of humankind, men were responsible for hunting and protecting their tribe. This required strength, stamina, and the ability to outperform rival tribes. The men who excelled in these tasks were more likely to survive and pass on their genes. Over time, these traits became ingrained in the male brain. This drive for physical activity and competition is linked to the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for the development of male characteristics, such as muscle mass and aggression. It also plays a role in mot...
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    The Male Brain

    Louann Brizendine, MD

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