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Everyone acknowledges that men are physically stronger than women and that, generally, boys are better at math and science than girls. People know that baby girls utter their first words before baby boys and girls excel at language in school when compared to boys. But there are still a few people who would be unwilling to give credence to gender differences which are accepted by the majority of the population. The feminist movement in the US and the post modern obsession with being politically correct has eroded people's perception of gender differences. The belief that the only difference between men and women are reproductive specific has lead to many misunderstandings and unfulfilled expectations in modern relationships.

What follows is a list of physiological differences between men and women, the basic knowledge of which will help men and women realize that they are not the same and certain expectations (e.g., a husband asking his wife to read the map while he drives) are unreasonable and will always lead to a fight. There are other physiological differences that aren't on this list, but this list is sampling some of the differences that often lead to arguments because of the failure to understand these differences. Each difference is concluded with an example of how one sex might apply the knowledge to get along more harmoniously with the other sex.

You just don't see my point of view.

Women have wider peripheral vision than men do. That is, women can see more clearly side to side and above them without turning their heads. Women can see accurately, up close, about 45 degrees from the middle of their faces,

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