51. Men tend to use conversation to establish status and grab center stage, women to establish intimacy and connection. 52. Ms. Simpson found that while couples continued to feel desire at increasingly advanced ages, men tended to run down and to worry about it. 53. One explanation of the difference is that women are more likely to identify themselves with the Democratic Party, while more men tend to identify themselves as Republicans. 54. Outside, another woman wove baskets in the shade while a young man tended a yoke of oxen and his father whittled a pair of spoons. 55. Perhaps the gender difference arises because men tend to like to dominate their surroundings, which is hard to do with one of these titanic beds. 56. Psychologists consistently find that men tend to have excessive confidence in their own abilities, a fact that will come as no surprise to most women. 57. Research by Pan and others suggests that the men tend to be businessmen, a group that previous AIDS prevention efforts have not targeted. 58. She added that the figures are squishy because men tend to exaggerate their sexual experience, while women tend to minimize it. 59. She said she saw one man being tended to, so she moved toward a woman whose eyes had rolled back in her head. 60. Steele thinks they realize how much upkeep is involved, while the men tend not to understand the commitment. |