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Men rely on hierarchy and competition to establish social status from "summary" of Why Men Don't Listen And Women Can't Read Maps by Allan Pease,Barbara Pease

Men, being the competitive creatures that they are, rely heavily on hierarchy and competition to establish their social status. This means that they are constantly trying to climb the social ladder and prove their dominance over others. In the world of men, it's all about who is at the top of the pecking order and who can come out on top in any given situation. From a young age, boys are taught to compete with one another, whether it's on the sports field or in the classroom. This competitive nature is ingrained in them and carries over into their adult lives. Men are always looking for ways to assert their dominance and prove themselve...
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    Why Men Don't Listen And Women Can't Read Maps

    Allan Pease

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