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Women gravitate towards social interactions from "summary" of Why men don't listen and women can't read maps by Allan Pease,Barbara Pease

It's a well-known fact that women are natural communicators and nurturers. From an early age, girls tend to form close bonds with friends and family, seeking out social interactions as a source of comfort and support. This tendency continues into adulthood, where women often prioritize social connections above all else. Women are wired to be more emotionally expressive and empathetic, making them more attuned to the needs and feelings of others. This innate ability to connect on a deeper level allows women to navigate social situations with ease, fostering meaningful relationships and creating strong support networks. In contrast, men tend to be more solitary and task-oriented, focusing on achieving goals rather than building social connections. While men are certainly capable of forming bonds with others, they often approach social interactions with a more practical mindset, seeking out relationships that serve a specific purpose. This difference in social behavior can be traced back to evolutionary biology. Women, as the primary caregivers in early human societies, ...
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    Why men don't listen and women can't read maps

    Allan Pease

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