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July 17, 2009
Shocking Story: Boys are different than Girls! What?!?
Posted at 2:20 pm, in: MSM

I didn’t need a study done or “tween’s” brains imaged to figure out that boys are hardwired differently than girls:

Pardon the sexism, but a question: Why are girls so girly?

For the better part of the past half-century, feminists, their opponents and armies of academics have debated the differences between men and women. Only in the past few years have scientists been able to use imaging technology to look inside men’s and women’s heads to investigate whether those stereotypical gender differences have roots in the brain. No concrete results have emerged from these studies yet, but now a new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of children offers at least one explanation for some common tween social behaviors: girls are hardwired to care about one-on-one relationships, while the brains of boys are more attuned to group dynamics and competition with other boys.

Apparently, this is breaking news to the people over at Time. I guess none of them has ever had siblings, friends, or children of the opposite sex. Practically any social interaction with a member of the oppositte sex would have caused one of their writers to break this story a long time ago! But, that would have been politically incorrect. The feminist dogma states that all of our differences are learned. Wouldn’t want to shatter that myth!

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  1. When I went to elementary school, admittedly in the stone age, people recognized differences between boys and girls. Nowadays, it seems that boys are punished for not being like girls, and teachers (lacking medical training) aren’t too shy about recommending medication to try and change behavior.

    Comment by mj — July 19, 2009 @ 8:05 am

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