Of course women!
Everyone is great!
They'd be both wrong, one is physical abuse and the other is mental abuse.
Obviously
A couple that is both a man a woman with mental illness can work things out. Silver Linings Playbook was nominated for many awards.
A man that is being abused by a woman can contact Mental Health in the region they live in and they will lead you to the Men's Abuse Program where everything is kept confidential.
Yes. Arm wrestling is a sport which requires a lot of arm strength to win. Especially the forearms. Usually it is the man with the greater arm strength who wins the match.
Depends on how you look at it...if it's based on sex determination then the man has a greater role. If it's based on mitocondrial DNA and cytoplasm, then the woman plays the greater role. If it's based on the individual that carries the child from conception to birth...then the woman. My husband says it's the man because if it weren't for the men chasing after women all the time no one would get pregnant, LOL!
Portia stabs herself because she wants to show Brutus her strength and that she can handle difficulties. She is a woman and she can be as strong as him. "She has but a man's mind but a woman's might."
absoluetly NOT - a woman's libido can be greater than a mans - especially when the woman gets older than about 30
You go to the tunnel that connects Verdanturf and Rutboro. In there is a man and a woman who want to get through to each other without disturbing the pokemon. Use rock smash so they can be together and the man will give you strength as a gift. -kanderson98
Mary Ann Talbot, a British woman from the 18th century, was accused of being a man due to her masculine appearance and strength. Talbot served in the British Navy and was later captured by the French who also believed her to be a man.
Yes, it is possible for a man's wicked actions to have a greater impact than a woman's good deeds in certain situations. This can occur when the harm caused by the man's actions is more significant or widespread than the positive impact of the woman's actions.