They do symbolic dances and kick each other in the genitals.
they work
the different between men and women is that women are more sensitive and men will just let anything out if its necessary
It is a book by Dr. Gray about the communication styles of men and women and how to communicate better in relationships.
The Kikuyu people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Kenya, traditionally wear colorful attire that reflects their cultural heritage. Men often don shukas, which are patterned wraps, paired with shirts, while women typically wear long, brightly colored dresses or skirts, often adorned with beads and jewelry. Traditional Kikuyu dress is characterized by its vibrant patterns and use of natural materials, symbolizing their connection to their culture and history. Today, many Kikuyu also wear modern clothing, blending traditional styles with contemporary fashion.
No, the job of Kikuyu men is not limited to just working on the farm. Kikuyu men have diverse roles and responsibilities within the community, which can include working on the farm, but also extend to other activities such as leadership, business, education, and more.
Because of the diffrerent roles both women and men play, they have different experiences.
they don't want to talk
It is in their culture. Men are seen as superior.
culture: Christianity in Africa. Towns become sophisticated.society: more women than men because men 14 - 35 were the most profitable slaves. Women had to do men's jobs. Polygamy. Life got more dangerous because of guns.
There are many types of communication that occur between human beings. Men and women can communicated orally through speech and visually between body language.
It's culture, there are some African men (not alot though) that wouldn't mind dating outside their culture/race but when it comes to marriage, 99% of the time their going to marry women from their culture. The reason is how they are trained since they are little when it comes to marriage.
It's their culture. In Latin America men are supposed to be masculine and women feminine.