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Gender Differences in Roommate Selection at US Colleges
Male and female roommates tend to share with respective genders, but some second-year students opt to live with opposite genders. Research suggests that women are better at handling close friendships, and historically, women relied on friendships to help bring up children.
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Men and women have different abilities when it comes to socializing and reading a room.
23:00 - 23:52 (00:52)
Summary
Men and women have different abilities when it comes to socializing and reading a room. Women are biologically wired to excel more in these areas than men, making them better at handling more close friends in inner circles.
ChapterGender Differences in Roommate Selection at US Colleges
Episode#511 - Max Dickins - Does Anyone Care About Male Loneliness?
PodcastModern Wisdom
Women in ancient times relied on close friends to help with child-rearing, and the trust and bond they shared had to be deep in order for such a crucial task to be handled with care.
23:52 - 25:32 (01:39)
Summary
Women in ancient times relied on close friends to help with child-rearing, and the trust and bond they shared had to be deep in order for such a crucial task to be handled with care.
ChapterGender Differences in Roommate Selection at US Colleges
Episode#511 - Max Dickins - Does Anyone Care About Male Loneliness?
PodcastModern Wisdom
This podcast explores how men have evolved to work well in groups and why women may use relational aggression as a form of enforcement within their social groups.
25:32 - 27:05 (01:32)
Summary
This podcast explores how men have evolved to work well in groups and why women may use relational aggression as a form of enforcement within their social groups.