Before I answer, you should remove the notion that we "complain so much". Even though people in general have their own ways of dealing with their concerns, there are some noticeable differences in the ways males and females handle their problems. Males tend to look inward and hide what they feel may be a minor problem, while women see an underlying problem that must not be let go until it is resolved. While some people think that one method of handling emotions is better than the other, if you think about it, both are effective and make sense; they are both good ways of handling things. For males, letting things go allows for the person to be positive and to move on. They don't let little things bother them, but they may overlook something that may be more serious than it lets on. For females, we have a desire to immediately solve anything to prevent it from happening again. We're usually able to see the underlying message in things, but because we have trouble letting go of problems, it is harder for us to move on, so we stay unhappier longer; we don't like being angry, but we feel that if the person we had trouble with thought everything was okay, the same mistake would repeat itself, which is why we try to make it a point when something is wrong. Again, though, all people are different, and will have different ways of handling their emotions. If you're living with multiple people- some of them the opposite sex- try to come to a compromise when problems arise. Try to be open-minded and understanding, at least to a certain extent, while coming to a compromise.
A person who does not complain is a content person a person who at most times is at ease one who is in harmony with his/her circumstances without being uptight.
Because they are dissatisfied. Human beings generally complain -- or make their dissatisfaction known in a verbal manner -- when they feel dissatisfied with:life in generala job or employerthe amount of money they earnthe state of their relationships or home lifeHumans also voice dissatisfaction when they feel they:are being treated unjustly or unfairlyare burdened with more work than another person (including a live-in partner or spouse)feel stressed or are experiencing pressureslack the money or ability to change their situations in a meaningful way.Other people complain about their circumstances, despite the fact that they have enough money, adequate housing and transportation, good family support, a thorough education with a good salary at a great job, and seem to have "every advantage" in life. Psychologists say that people with these circumstances may have feelings of "entitlement" that makes them believe they are "owed" more in life. Nothing feels meaningful or satisfactory, no matter how much advantage they have. In some cases, underlying depression can be behind this thinking. Or, sometimes, people who feel entitled lack empathy-- they cannot put themselves in other people's shoes and thus, feel grateful for what they do have.
maybe because they are more powerful than men? I mean cm'on blood, men are so sure they are stronger in strenth, well they are not... as women are double that in will power so there.
Yes, attitudes toward women have evolved over the years, with progress made towards gender equality. Women have gained more rights and opportunities in education, work, and society. However, there are still challenges such as gender stereotypes and discrimination that continue to affect women's experiences.
Gossip can be a way for some individuals, regardless of gender, to bond with others, seek social information, or establish social hierarchies. It's a behavior that can be influenced by many factors, including culture, upbringing, and individual personality traits. It's important to avoid making generalizations about any group based on stereotypes.
Typically women complain more about their partners watching sports. But if you enjoy sports and so does your partner then you wont (which is understandable). But you should try to meet in the middle if you complain about your partner watching sports.
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Women may complain about their periods for a variety of reasons. Menstruation is often painful, with common side effects including abdominal cramping, headaches and nausea.
CookedCleanednever expected to complain
There is a personality disorder called hypochondria. If they complain a lot about their physical being, then something is actually wrong in their mental being.
Because they are groan-ups. Get it? Hopefully you were looking for a punch line...
She always finds something to complain about, no matter how well things are going.
So the deaf have something to complain about too.
Only when there's reason to complain, my friend, only when there's reason to complain! (nods slowly)
They buy so many shoes because they complain that their feet hurt from walking round the shopping malls buying new SHOES!!!
Some women on Depo provera complain of decreased sex drive. Others complain of vaginal dryness.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.