Science, asked by shivam884, 1 year ago

how girls can tackle difficult situations easily as compared to boys?

Answers

Answered by kashyap10000
1
girls can tackle difficult situations easily as compared to boys because they are more experienced than boys because of doing daily work
Answered by MrRajVerma
1
The untrained individual fights in the most effective way they can, according to their optimum individual factors. It's genetic and varies between countries and the sexes.

In Britain you will see young boys aged eight or so throwing punches and wrestling, but in Thailand you will see the 'same' kids throwing kicks and wrestling. Girls don't punch much at that age, they wrestle more, and they use the most effective method that presents, without any unconscious rules of fairness (fighting 'rules' that are in reality about male status determination within a group). If a girl has long hair then it makes a good attack point for an opponent who is not inconvenienced by a genetic rule that strongly affects all boys: spar with others to practice fighting for dominance later, and never seriously injure or kill the opponent because he will be needed at your side when the other clan attacks.

The most important determinants in children's fighting are the 'rules' that genetics forces them to conform to. These genetic factors totally control fighting between males and between females, unless/until some form of training overrides the automatic behaviours, and affect the very young almost as strongly.

Here is an explanation of them


shivam884: thnks❤
MrRajVerma: welcome friend
Similar questions