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The psychological facts among-st gender on our planet that people&our audience don't know - A short

Writer's picture: Yusuf Ali BhandarkarYusuf Ali Bhandarkar

A short story based on psychological facts and performance on daily life between HE & SHE gender in the world - A short satirical facts to refresh your mind to move forward in our daily life to combat and accept and tolerance, the way of life together.


Men aren’t from Mars. Women aren’t from Venus. They’re the same species from the same planet the mammoth earth. But the sexes certainly aren’t the exact same. The differences between men and women are real and important.



They serve biological and interesting functions and can even help you better understand your health needs. These differences give each sex unique strengths that help with the most important task—survival. But let’s talk similarities before jumping into what makes men and women different. Here’s two you might not know: Genetically, men and women’s DNA is 98.5 percent identical. They even have the same hormones. But the ratios of those hormones explain some of the differences between men and women.


Here are the top psychological facts about man and woman that people don't know:

10. Men typically have thicker skin—by about 25 percent. They also have higher densities of the protein collagen.



09. The differences in density goes beyond skin deep. Usually, men also have denser, stronger bones, tendons, and ligaments than women.


08. From about age 14 to 51, women typically need more iron than men. This is due to their loss of blood during menstruation, which typically happens in a cycle of 28 to 40 days.



07. On average, men typically have more muscle mass than women. And those skeletal muscles are faster and more powerful. But women’s muscles more readily resist fatigue and are faster to recover.



06. The second-longest finger for most women is next to their thumb—the index finger. But men are the opposite. They usually have ring fingers—those next to their pinkie finger—that are longer than their index fingers.



05. Folate is an essential vitamin. So, men and women both need it. But it’s especially crucial for women of child-bearing age.

If they become pregnant, women need enough folate to support the neural development of their babies.



04. A woman’s circadian rhythm is more likely to be short of a 24-hour period. (They’re often six minutes short of a full day.) Men are more likely to be night owls. But women function better during periods of sleep deprivation.


03. The daily calorie requirement for men is higher than for women. There are a few reasons for this: higher muscle mass, stature, and basal metabolic rate. Pound for pound, muscles burn more than double the calories fat does.



02. Men and women carry different amounts of body fat. The higher body fat in women—about 10 percent—mostly supports reproductive physiology. One example is when a woman’s body fat gets too low, she stops menstruating.



01. Women typically carry their body fat in their hips and thighs. Fat tends to deposit around men’s stomachs. The difference between men's and women’s size, muscle mass, and calorie needs means men typically require diets higher in protein



Conclusion: You know some of what makes men and women different. You can drop these fun facts in conversations whenever you want. And now you can also use those differences to personalize your health decisions. If you’re a woman, you know you need more folate and you burn fat during exercise. If you’re a man, you know you need more calories and your fat deposits around your stomach. Those are important considerations when planning your healthy lifestyle. One thing you shouldn’t do is use the differences between men and women to make a case that one sex is somehow better than the other. All the differences listed above have very good biological or physiological reasons for existing. Through the history of human beings, the differences have helped men and women survive—mostly working together.



And these sex differences shouldn’t be seen as limitations in any way. They are averages and typical conditions. Not all men are more muscular. Not all women have a better sense of taste. Don’t let the differences between men and women get in the way of your health or life goals.



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