I'm guessing that you mean they say mean stuff about girls all the time, and such. Well, I think they think they're superior, and that is a stereotype (girls usually appear helpless in the media and the men come in to save them or things like that, etc.). I find it to be unfair, everyone is equal. Plus, they say mean things all the time. Guys can be mean, but so can girls..... Sometimes guys are mean because they like a girl so I have heard.
Depending on personality girls and boys will generally talk differently towards each other rather than the same gender eg. girls wont tend to talk about hot guys with their guy friends and guys wont talk about that hot girl on the bus otherewise, some girls are either more relaxed or more scared aroung boys and guys are sometimes more shy when around girls
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Social and gender stereotyping.
Three stereotypes of gender are that men are more logical and less emotional than women, that women are more nurturing and caring than men, and that non-binary individuals are confused or indecisive about their gender identity.
I don't really think either gender is superior, but there are certain things that guys are better at, and there are certain things that girls are better at.
Boys and Girls don't go for the blond guys or the blond girls. I don't think blond guys are cuter then brown haired boys. Maybe at your school all of the brown haired guys are cuter or something I don't know. I think that's kind of weird. ahh at my school it's kinda opposite. All the guys like blond girls, and girls don't like blond guys. It's weird...
cause they want to have fun even though their not that gender
Who knows? Maybe but a lot of girls are attracted to good looking men.
That's dependent more on personality, age, attitude than gender.
The vast majority of humans are heterosexual, meaning each prefers the opposite gender. This appears to be primarily a biologic imperative based upon the drive to mate and reproduce.
Davy Jones.
people usually say "hi guys", it is because in the English language, people refer to guys as a group of people regardless of gender; in french, ils ont (they[masculine]) means a group of guys meaning boys/men. elles ont(they[feminine]) means a group of girls/women only difference is (other than gender) is elles ont is only made up of girls/women but if 1 male went into a group of males then it would become ils ont.I guess that is also why they say "hey guys" instead of "hey girls"