No, women are not mentally weaker than men. While there are some women that may be weaker, there are also some men that are weaker than the average woman.
Back in the days, women were held to be weaker than men, both physically and mentally. Today, the prudent thing is to ignore this kind of statement.
Back in the days, women were held to be weaker than men, both physically and mentally. Today, the prudent thing is to ignore this kind of statement.
Yes.
weaker sex is usually referred to women cos this is the MEN'S WORLD. but considering facts, men r WEAKER than WOMEN...
ANSWER:Let me correct that question, the reason why most women are weaker than men for the reason that when we solve problems we all use our emotion to do the right thing. I think women was born that way and it does separate us from men. But not all woman are weaker, there are some that also tough including myself. But do you know that there are also men who are weaker?
If you're talking anatomy and physics it's because men can have a larger proportion of musclesmass than women, and since muscles are denser than subcutaneuous fat men will be denser than women. If you're talking mentally I'm not responding!
This would be impossible to calculate. Some men workout, some women workout. It is exactly the same mentally, some women and more strong minded than the men. Vice versa.
It is inaccurate and inappropriate to refer to women as a "weaker species." Biologically, men and women have physical differences that may result in varying strengths in certain aspects, but this does not make one gender inherently weaker than the other. It is essential to recognize and respect the diversity and capabilities of individuals based on their unique qualities, rather than making broad generalizations based on gender.
Women are often treated differently than men in the military because women have been viewed as the weaker sex for many years. This causes men to want to protect them rather than work with them equally.
A woman was given the same rights as a minor. Divorce by mutual consent was actually abolished for women in 1804.
No, Women compete at a different level to men, they are 20% roughly weaker than men in physical terms (fact) and as such it wouldn't be fair to race against men, so they compete seperately.
There are no studies to support either theory. Each sex has their own problems. Women are weaker physically than men. Men are weaker emotionally. Women have a harder time getting the same type of jobs as a man can easily get. Men have a shorter life span than women. Both sexes are more prone to get certain diseases. It really is a toss up.