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Women are from Venus, and Men are from Mars


Well, there is some truth in this statement. OK, maybe not literally… but there is evidence that suggest men and women communicate differently. 

Lakoff (1973) proposed a theory called: “Women’s Language” which suggested that the spoken language used by women used devices that are inferior and powerless in comparison to men. But oh boy was she wrong.
Although there was some truth in stating that there is a difference between the spoken language of men and women, much of the empirical support points the inferiority in the opposite direction. Holmes (1985) conducted a series of research that looked at two devices which Lakoff suggested women used that made their language inferior in comparison. These were hedges (“I think”) and tag questions (“don’t you?”). Holmes found that, lo and behold, most women used these devices to indicate certainty and to facilitate conversation. In contrast, most of the men used these devices with opposite intentions, suggesting that it is actually the “Man’s Language” that is inferior. 
Women also think that men don’t listen, and men think that women are controlling. True? Well, perhaps it’s due to communication conflict. Women nod along more frequently to show that they understand the conversation, whereas men feel the need to do this less. This can then be incorrectly interpreted, and thus… leading both sexes thinking the opposite is a bad communicator. 
So remember… communication is one of the keys in a successful relationship – just don’t interpret it the wrong way!

The Evolution of Shopping

WARNING: THIS POST MAY OFFEND

Although it seems like a far-fetched explanation, some psychologists have attempted to explain shopping habits through Darwin’s evolution theory. Answers to questions such as: “Why do women spend so much time looking around shops?” to “Why do men hate shopping?” have been answered with some plausible explanations.

It appears that when women take their time looking around shops and trying many different items on, they are reflecting behaviour that has been charcterised through evolution. Darwin’s theory suggested that as women can only conceive once every 9 months, they are very careful in the mate they pick. Women spend a lot of time making sure that her genes are passed down with the very best of the pick as she doesn’t have the sexual privileges that men have in passing down his genes. Men have the physical ability to pass his genes down many times in one night with many women, so he doesn’t have to be as picky as the women do. If he makes a “mistake”, then he can pick out a better alternative the next day. Women can’t.

Let’s try and replicate what the evolution theory has suggested in the world of the shopping mall. The carefulness of the choosing in women is reflected in her shopping habits, as she looks around making sure that her money goes to the very best of the pick. She tries items on, making sure it fits well, and when she finds her perfect item, she goes in for the kill. Alternatively, men just (as the common phrase goes…) get in and get out. If he makes a “mistake”, they aren’t too fussy about returning the item either… they make the best of it. Besides, tomorrow’s another day when you can probably get an alternative. Women on the other hand appear to return items as soon as possible if there’s a problem with it.

As controversial as this next phrase is: Shame you can’t do that with the baby!