The Relationship Between Man and Woman

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It is clear to see that men and women are very different physically. This can be determined by weight, shape, size and anatomy. It is these physical differences that have advantageous functions for both persons as well as survival importance. However, the psychological differences tend to be less obvious, but are profoundly important as they show how men and women respond differently to a variety of situations and how men and women act differently in relationships between friends, between their children, and between each other.

To begin with, men have much more testosterone than women, which accounts for the aggression that they have when it comes to activities such as sports in which competition is involved. Whereas, women have much more estrogen than men, which accounts for the nurturing tendencies that they have when it comes to children or people who are in need. In addition, Men, on average, have twenty-five percent less corpus collossum in their brains, which means that they have the ability to think nothing. Their brains are only active when they are focused on something and so; they are unable to focus on more than one problem at a time. In contrast, women’s brains are always on the go as they are active twenty-four hours a day. Women are multi-taskers and can keep many things in their head at the same time and are able to solve problems amongst multiple activities. These characteristics go back to the cavemen days when the men were hunters and had to be focused and quiet in order to capture their prey. Women, on the other hand were the gatherers in the village and were always looking for something, either food or material to make clothes, etc. while watching over their children. This ability that women have to think ab...

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... confidence, but they also experience “…God’s faithfulness and loving kindness to others” (Amodei 89-90) as well as a promise for a more successful marriage.

Overall, I find this topic to be of the greatest importance to me because I want to follow God’s plans for marriage, so that if I do get married, my marriage will be successful. It is for this reason that I am chaste and I feel that learning about this topic in class has made me grow in chastity. I learned that chastity is more than just avoiding sex until marriage, but also involves a great deal of modesty in both actions and words, which in turn supports one’s commitment and promise to Christ.

Works Cited

Amodei, Michael. Marriage and Holy Orders. Ed. Robert Hamma. Notre Dame: Ave Maria , 2007. Print.

Holy Bible. 1982. Reference ed. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, n.d. Print. New King

James Vers.

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