This is not always true, and it would be stereotypical to say that women value emotions more than careers, and men value careers over emotions. Lady Gaga's quote sums it up best. "Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore." Yes, I am a slight feminist and I believe in being a powerful, career-oriented woman. That isn't to say that I don't value emotions, but I think that all people should be mindful of mixing emotions with their careers. Both are equally important, but that's not to say that one gender prefers one over the other.
As a Muslim, men and women have equal right s and status. However, they have different duties to perform. Generally, women look after the house and men earn livelihood. Women can also adopt careers and earn money.
Women are said to express more emotions than men. However there has not been any evident proof of that.
Women dominate science careers and make up 56% of the student population. Although, there is an ABC News article stating that 52% of women are dropping out of science careers as of late.
Not all women are always emotional. Women, like men, can experience a range of emotions depending on the situation and their individual personality. Emotions are a natural part of being human, and both men and women have the capacity to feel and express emotions.
You are either naive or joking. Dot Roth
Men are generally less emotional then women. Many men believe that displaying emotions is a weakness for men. most men will also go to and amazing extent to not show or talk about there emotions around girls sighned (a guy)
women tend to rely more on emotions. For decision making, while men think logically.
I assume men's emotions are more testosterone based and women's more oestrogen based. Personally I wish I had more of the strong, silent men's based emotions (if there ever really is such a thing).
Normal MCV value for women
It's not a proven fact but (in my opinion only) women are better at hiding their true emotions
This topic has been widely debated, but one hindrance that has been identified as a setback for women in the workplace is their hesitance to negotiate higher salaries. Studies have shown that men are more likely than women to counter a salary offer. This is important because this could impact further salary negotiations as women grow in their careers.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s