Who is more forgiving? Man or woman?

@lkbooi (16070)
Malaysia
March 19, 2007 5:23am CST
Who is more feisty? aggressive? quarrelsome? man or woman?
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5 responses
@aaa0126 (205)
• Philippines
19 Mar 07
equal! in our modern days, it's the question that always asked if men can do that so, does women! anything goes under the sun! everythins's equal!
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
19 Mar 07
Thanks for sharing your personal views:)
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
19 Mar 08
Hello dear lkbooi. Usually speaking, men are more forgiving and aggressive while women are more quarrelsome. This is the general case so far as two genders are concerned. But it is not complete like this. I remember that when we were at high school, we learned politics, which taught us that there are many things in common, but there is also something special from the common things. So what I mean is that it is a general case. Thanks.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
19 Mar 08
Hi dear jisir, we always tend to make our conclusion from what we have observed about people’s behavior around. Sometimes it is quite difficult to draw a clear line to specify that which gender is more forgiving or aggressive. It’s true that nature of character of man and woman varies from person to person. It depends on various factors of course.
@cheongyc (5072)
• Malaysia
21 Mar 07
I think the female or male doen't determine much wether a person is forgiving or not. It depends on the charateristic of that person. But in general, I would say woman is more forgiving because they have softer heart. But man are less picky and can easily forgiving small little things.
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
23 Mar 07
Your analysis is quite reasonable. I do believe women are pickier and tend to bother much about small little things. Thanks for sharing your opinions.
@jazgottt (1180)
• Poland
25 Mar 07
It depends. Both man and woman can be aggresive and quarrelsome. I don't believe in most stereotypes about man and woman differences. If those differences occur I think it's because of education or strong social influence, not strictly because of gender.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
26 Mar 07
Thanks,I agree that environment factors do affect the state and nature of human behaviors.
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• Malaysia
5 Jun 07
I think it depens on the character of the human beings.Those who are borned around the "complicated"surroundings,then they maybe influenced by the enviroment! Their parents are the most important persons to influence them. The age of growing up,persons such as friends, things' happening also can cause ones more feisty or aggresive!
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
5 Jun 07
Yeah, I agree with what you said, inborn characters and natural dispositions are the basic determinant of a person’s behavior. Environment factors, parents and their peers play another important role in the moulding of characters and behaviors as well. Happy postings honeybee83!:D