Friday, June 14, 2013

How Men Differ from Women When it Comes to Decision Making

To say that men and women have lots of differences is an understatement. In everything they do, there seems to be a huge gap in the way they think and make choices. Often, this lead to quarreling and debate on who is the better group of individuals.

Well, of course   the answer on who  is much better at what would always be subjective, but for the sake of fun, let’s make a comparison between the two sexes.  

1. Shopping – Before going to the mall, men are already decided on what to buy and the factors to consider before purchasing a certain product. It takes men an average of about 15 minutes to decide which item to choose. And when they have bought it, they are confident that they have made the right decision.

Meanwhile, the opposite sex spends an average of 45 to 60 minutes (or more) when shopping for an item. They seem to be overwhelmed by the idea of picking the perfect one among the group of items they are presented with. More amazing, when they finally got what it seems to be the right one for them, they often have second thoughts and go for other options.

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2. Reconciling with enemies – It only takes simple non-verbal cues for men to reconcile with their fellow men. Often, there is not much of an exchange in words. And a simple gesture like a pat at the back is often enough to send the message of reconciliation.

Women take time ― a lot of it ― to settle things down when in conflict with the same sex. Much talk and reasoning are often involved in the process. There is also a lot of drama involved. And things often get emotional for quite a while.

3. On choosing which clothes to wear – Men often go for what is comfortable. They consider comfort as one of the major factors in deciding what outfit to wear. Also, it only takes a look or two at the mirror before making a final decision on clothing.

The opposite sex are more meticulous when it comes to fashion. They want to emphasize a lot of things, especially their assets. Sometimes, they also tend to get others’ opinion or approval before deciding what outfit suits them. Being at ease is not also a major factor in dressing up. For as long as they’re in proper fashion, women can get away with the idea of comfort. 

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