
Just How Different are Men and Women?Dave BurchettContributing WriterRecently
reader Texmom good-naturedly (I hope) encouraged me to get out from
under the table and be more aggressive in my response to spiritual
player hater Sam Harris. I found that resting comfortably under the
table was a nice place to be after writing about Rosie O'Donnell, Jerry Falwell, Sam Harris, Madonna, and Victoria Osteen in
recent days. But none of those topics are as frightening as today's
subject. I am going to write about the female brain. As usual when I
address topics like this one I must post the following disclaimer.
Warning:
The following post may (or, sadly, may not) contain humor. This blog
was produced in a program where irony and satire are processed. May
contain sarcasm fragments. If you are allergic to humor or attempts at
humor please avoid this product.
This potentially incendiary topic came up as I rummaged through the Healthy Living section of the Dallas Morning News. Writer Leslie Van Wassenhove began the piece with this question.
* True or false: At birth, the female brain is more mature than the male brain.
According to
neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine, it's true: A girl has a literal
head start over members of the opposite sex. In fact, her noggin will
develop faster than that of a boy by one to two years, as Dr.
Brizendine explains in The Female Brain (Morgan Road Books). This is
just the first of many differences she describes that stem from the
structure and development of the male and female minds. Dr. Brizendine
traces the neurohormonal disparities between men and women from
conception through post-menopause, offering evidence on why women may
perceive and react to situations differently than do men.
Women may
perceive and react to situations differently than do men? May? Are you
kidding me? At any rate, I took the following quiz from that
article and recorded my answers in parenthesis. I also added some
reactions to the actual answers in italics.
How brain-savvy are you? Test yourself to see how much of The Female Brain you know:
1. Men have more brain cells than women. (False...no, true...wait, uhh, no comment. Okay, False)
Answer: False; women have just as many brain cells, but they are packed more tightly into their smaller skulls. That
clears up some of the issues. Women's brain cells have less room to
wander off and do stupid stuff. That is a clear advantage for the
feminine mind.
2. Women have more neurons than men in the brain centers for language. (True...no doubt)
Answer:
True; as a result, women are naturally more talkative than men, using
approximately 20,000 words per day compared with the 7,000 uttered by
their male counterparts. Even these numbers do not truly represent
the disparity in the vocabulary between men and women. Using myself as
the lab rat, I calculated that of my 7,000 uttered words nearly 5,000
of them were baseball and football fantasy league words, lyrics to
classic rock and roll songs, meaningless words from Monty Python skits,
and lines from movies like Airplane and Dodgeball. Another 1900 plus
entries were work related. So I calculate that I enter the verbal fray
with my bride armed with about 67 actual usable words.
3. During
the three months after birth, girls' skills in eye contact increase by
more than 400 percent, while boys' skills do not increase at all.
(Sounds true)
Answer:
True; girls are not exposed to the testosterone surge in utero that
shrinks the neurological centers for communication, observation and
processing of emotion in boys, so girls are better equipped from birth
to develop skills that use those parts of the brain. See...we
can't help it that the testosterone tsunami shrinks our communication,
observation and processing skills. Those guttural grunts are actually
quite articulate given the handicaps we must overcome.
4. Women can't develop the desire to have a child just by holding someone else's baby. (False)
Answer:
False; infants produce pheromones that cause the female brain to
produce oxytocin, a hormone that can create that desire. I have witnessed this phenomenom. Now I am observing that holding an infant causes both
the female and male brain to develop the desire for your grown children
to start producing grandbabies. Eligible sons...are you reading this?
5. Pregnancy causes a woman's brain to grow. (False)
Answer:
False; the brain shrinks in the last three months of pregnancy but
returns to normal by six months after a woman gives birth. No comment.
6. Women tend to value a man's appearance over his material resources and social status. (False)
Answer:
False; in a study of 10,000 individuals in 37 countries, women in every
culture looked for social and financial independence more than visual
appeal in a mate. I have found that to be true. Woman are not
nearly as shallow as men on the appearance issue in their mates. I am
perplexed by my bride's decision to pair with me. I missed the cut on
the visual appeal and financial independence markers. What was she
thinking?
7. Hugging, especially for women, releases neurochemicals that can increase trust in the hugger. (False)
Answer:
True; after a hug lasting at least 20 seconds, the brain produces
oxytocin that turns on the trust response and dulls more critical
judgment. Interesting. Joni, if you are reading this please skip to number 8. Thank you, dear.
I think
I learned something important here. When I hug my wife she often gives
me the dismissive pat after 10 seconds or so. I thought she was just
being a bit impatient. Now I realize that she was protecting her
critical judgment. I will hold the embrace in the future to rev up that
trust response and dull her critical judgment. How sad I am just
learning this after 30 years.
8. Breast-feeding can make women absent-minded. (False)
Answer: True; breast-feeding can extend and intensify the mental fogginess that many women experience after giving birth. I still contend the mental fogginess can be traced directly to sleeping 4 hours a week.
So I got six
out of eight correct. Much better than I would have predicted. And what
is the value of this little exercise? Not much. It is fun. I think it
is important to realize and value the differences in the minds of men
and women. But for me the application about how our minds are wired is
gender neutral. There are many references to the mind in the New
Testament Scriptures. Here is the answer key for all of the statements
to follow.
True.
Romans 8:5-7
Those who are dominated by the sinful nature think about sinful things,
but those who are controlled by the Holy Spirit think about things that
please the Spirit. If your sinful nature controls your mind, there is death. But if the Holy Spirit controls your mind, there is life and peace. For the sinful nature is always hostile to God. It never did obey God's laws, and it never will. NLT
Romans 12:2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is; his good, pleasing and perfect will. NIV
Ephesians 4:23-24 ...to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. NIV
Phillipians 4:7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. NIV
Colossians 3:2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. NIV
I Peter 1:13 Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed. NIV
And the grand finale comes from the mind of Jesus.
Matthew
22:36-38 Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" Jesus
replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all
your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment." NIV
I am
fascinated by the difference in the minds of men and women. But I am
challenged by the differences in the minds of those who seek the mind
of Christ and those who do not. I want my mind to be different. Like
Jesus.
That is an
ambitious little project that should keep me busy for the rest of my
days because I have a long, long way to go. And that is true. Final
answer.
Reprinted from Crosswalk.com