Haha that's a funny qustion, but no it isn't. Just some parts of their hole body is different.
The world does not currently know how girls minds work, and I think we never will.
Well actually believe it or not girls brainare different than boys brain i read it in a magazine o.o
I can present a diagram of the female mind at work but do not know if that is acceptable with these answers. If so, please advise me and I'll supply it.
Never
It's well known that girls' brains mature faster than boys by at least 3 years. I have heard that girls' brains are fully developed by the time they are 18, but I have also heard that their brains are fully developed when they are in their early 20s. So if a boy is 28 when his brain is fully matured, a girl will be about 21
Ofcourse boys.
boys of course they are really fat
under normal circumstances no but they do usually mature faster than ours because they start puberty faster
Girls bruise more easily than boys because girls' skin is thinner and the fat and blood vessels in their skin is organized different than boys.
What you think is obvious may seem incredibly far out to a boy. It's because our brains are wired so differently
Boys brains chemically work different than girls. The attention span is shorter. They just work differently than females.
boys wrap their brains when they have sex? lol
no
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as everyone, regardless of gender, thinks differently based on their individual experiences, beliefs, and perspectives. However, societal norms and expectations can shape how individuals perceive gender differences in thinking patterns. It is essential to avoid generalizations and instead recognize and appreciate the diversity of thoughts and perspectives within and across genders.
Yes, girls do mature faster than boys, girls brains develop faster than boys. Girls have mature brains at about 20, boys at around 25. This fact does not affect the abilities or character of either; other factors affect those and are not gender specific.
Yes, the boys and girls growth spurt grows differently. Boys have more developed muscles, so they're stronger. Girls have periods and give birth, so they are more flexible.
Boys and girls may experience school differently due to a combination of social, biological, and cultural factors. Differences in learning styles, societal expectations, and peer interactions can all play a role in shaping their school experiences. It is important to consider the individual differences and avoid making assumptions based on gender.
usually, even though boys have bigger brains than girls, girls can use their brains more often and better than boys. so, yes.
Girls use both sides of their brains, just like boys do.
No
Not necessarily.