No
No. Usually, when men are aggressive, it's part of the make up of their personality.
I went over there on an exchange, and there were some aggressive men and some non-aggressive men like there are in any country.
Research suggests that aggression manifests differently in women and men, with men often displaying higher levels of physical aggression, while women may exhibit relational or indirect aggression. Social and cultural factors also play a significant role in shaping aggressive behaviors. Therefore, it's not accurate to say one gender is inherently more aggressive than the other; rather, they express aggression in different ways. Ultimately, individual personality and situational context are crucial in determining aggressive behavior.
Polyphemus, a Cyclops from Greek mythology, was typically depicted as wild, brutish, and uncivilized. He was known for his violent and aggressive nature, as seen in his encounter with Odysseus and his men in Homer's "Odyssey."
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General George Patton led the tank battalion in World War 2 in Italy, France, Germany, and Belgium. The men in battalion both loved and hated him because of his personality and aggressive fighting methods.
Their personality
Men because thy are always going no where fast
The differences are natural , as women and men express themselves differently because of modeling and gender roles and emotions. The defects are lying, passive-aggressive personality , narcissism , and other things like deliberate deception and hidden agendas.
We are horny 50% of the time
babies and biscuits.
It all depends.