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What Gender Is Your Brain?

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
My brain in 60% female and 40% male LOL

It kind of makes sense in a strange way. I had to think about some of those. Sometimes how I handle things depends on circumstance and mood
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
Your Brain is 67% Female, 33% Male



Your brain leans female
You think with your heart, not your head
Sweet and considerate, you are a giver
But you're tough enough not to let anyone take advantage of you!
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Your Brain is 53% Female, 47% Male

Your brain is a healthy mix of male and female
You are both sensitive and savvy
Rational and reasonable, you tend to keep level headed
But you also tend to wear your heart on your sleeve

No-one who knows me would say I wear my heart on my sleeve...lol
The rest is pretty much accurate.
 

Vouthon

Dominus Deus tuus ignis consumens est
Staff member
Premium Member
Your Brain is 53% Female, 47% Male

brain.jpg

Your brain is a healthy mix of male and female
You are both sensitive and savvy
Rational and reasonable, you tend to keep level headed
But you also tend to wear your heart on your sleeve

http://www.blogthings.com/whatgenderisyourbrainquiz/results/?result=53
 

Vouthon

Dominus Deus tuus ignis consumens est
Staff member
Premium Member
Your Brain is 53% Female, 47% Male

Your brain is a healthy mix of male and female
You are both sensitive and savvy
Rational and reasonable, you tend to keep level headed
But you also tend to wear your heart on your sleeve

No-one who knows me would say I wear my heart on my sleeve...lol
The rest is pretty much accurate.

We have the same result :bow:
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
I hate cultural gender roles. LOL

I might be sensitive and caring, but I definitely feel male
 

DreadFish

Cosmic Vagabond
I lean one degree (one question) to the female side of mid on both tests.

I also then proceeded to answer a particular question differently on each test to see how much of an influence it had on my final result. One question was the difference between one degree to the female or male side over the other on the first test, while one question put me either one degree to the female side or neutral depending on which answer I chose on the second test.

So, slightly more female than balanced.
 
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Aquitaine

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure I like this sort of thing.
It seems that being Logical, Reasoning, Technical and Uncaring are "Male brain" traits, whereas being Sensitive, Caring, Emotional and Flimsy are "Female brain" traits. :cover:
 

ignition

Active Member
I'm not sure I like this sort of thing.
It seems that being Logical, Reasoning, Technical and Uncaring are "Male brain" traits, whereas being Sensitive, Caring, Emotional and Flimsy are "Female brain" traits. :cover:
But that's true though really isn't it? There's no question that girls have a problem with logic and reason, I know from first hand experience haha it's always about emotion with them.
 

Aquitaine

Well-Known Member
But that's true though really isn't it? There's no question that girls have a problem with logic and reason, I know from first hand experience haha it's always about emotion with them.

I was born and raised in a majority-female family, and the same is true with virtually all of my friendship circles. Personally, I consider Females to be the more rational, level-headed and reasonable ones. I see more Men acting emotional, especially with two emotions: Anger, Jealousy.

But I suppose it's just down to one's personal experiences. :shrug:
 

ignition

Active Member
I was born and raised in a majority-female family, and the same is true with virtually all of my friendship circles. Personally, I consider Females to be the more rational, level-headed and reasonable ones. I see more Men acting emotional, especially with two emotions: Anger, Jealousy.

But I suppose it's just down to one's personal experiences. :shrug:
Men more emotional than women? Are you having a laugh? I think you might be confusing expressions of anger and jealousy with actual anger and jealousy. I came from an all-boys school and there was one female teacher who taught both us and also the all-girls school 20 minutes walk away. She told us one day that because of her experience, she noticed various differences in how the the genders behave. One example she said was that when boys fight, they get over it relatively quickly. But when girls fight, they stay mortal enemies for the rest of the year, very hard for them to overcome the anger.

I ALWAYS see this in real life. If you get a woman mad, she will stay mad at you for MUCH longer than if you did it to a man, try it out if you don't believe me haha
 

Aquitaine

Well-Known Member
Men more emotional than women? Are you having a laugh? I think you might be confusing expressions of anger and jealousy with actual anger and jealousy. I came from an all-boys school and there was one female teacher who taught both us and also the all-girls school 20 minutes walk away. She told us one day that because of her experience, she noticed various differences in how the the genders behave. One example she said was that when boys fight, they get over it relatively quickly. But when girls fight, they stay mortal enemies for the rest of the year, very hard for them to overcome the anger.

I ALWAYS see this in real life. If you get a woman mad, she will stay mad at you for MUCH longer than if you did it to a man, try it out if you don't believe me haha

I would have thought an expression of anger/jealousy would in fact be *actual* anger/jealousy?

With regards to your female teacher, I wonder what she told the girls about the boys she teaches? ;)
 

ignition

Active Member
I would have thought an expression of anger/jealousy would in fact be *actual* anger/jealousy?

With regards to your female teacher, I wonder what she told the girls about the boys she teaches? ;)
Yh but the point I was trying to make is that just because a person expresses their anger, doesn't necessarily mean that the anger is clouding their reasoning ability. When girls get angry, all faculties of reason become virtually non-existent :)

She did tell us, she told us we were prone to violence, more stubborn, hard headed and a few other degrading comments haha but she actually directly compared class sizes and found that boys take up subjects like physics and extra maths at more than DOUBLE the rate of girls. It's pretty clear statistically that girls do not like logical based subjects. I should know because I study physics at university and boys make up more than 2/3 of the class.
 

Aquitaine

Well-Known Member
Yh but the point I was trying to make is that just because a person expresses their anger, doesn't necessarily mean that the anger is clouding their reasoning ability. When girls get angry, all faculties of reason become virtually non-existent :)

She did tell us, she told us we were prone to violence, more stubborn, hard headed and a few other degrading comments haha but she actually directly compared class sizes and found that boys take up subjects like physics and extra maths at more than DOUBLE the rate of girls. It's pretty clear statistically that girls do not like logical based subjects. I should know because I study physics at university and boys make up more than 2/3 of the class.

Ah well there you go: Violence........ Anger.
Anger which is left unchecked by the host's "faculties of reason" and ergo ends up as Violence against someone/something. :yes:

As for class sizes, I think a lot of that has to do with the environments people live in. We're raised in a very "Pink and Blue" society, so obviously Gender Roles are going to take effect here. Perhaps if Females weren't raised to be "girly" and Males to be "boyish" then we wouldn't have this problem. :shrug:
 
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