• Wanpieserino@lemm.ee
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    Le chat:

    "Men are statistically more likely to be violent than women, according to various studies and data. This tendency is reflected in higher rates of violent crimes, such as intimate partner violence, murder, assault, and rape, where men are the predominant perpetrators. Several factors contribute to this disparity:

    1. Biological Factors: Evolutionary perspectives suggest that male aggression has been shaped by sexual selection, where men compete more intensely for access to mates. This competition has led to physical characteristics such as larger size and strength, which are associated with greater physical aggressiveness.

    2. Social and Cultural Factors: Social conditioning and societal expectations play a significant role. Men are often encouraged to be aggressive and dominant, while women are typically socialized to be more submissive and passive.

    3. Neurological Differences: Studies using fMRI and EEG have shown differences in brain activity related to aggression. Men tend to have higher amygdala activation during provocation, which is associated with impulsive aggression.

    4. Behavioral Differences: From a young age, boys and girls exhibit different levels of physical aggression. While both genders peak in physical aggressiveness between two and four years old, girls learn to suppress these behaviors more quickly than boys.

    5. Types of Aggression: Men tend to express physical, overt, and direct aggression more frequently, whereas women are more likely to engage in relational and indirect forms of aggression.

    These factors combined contribute to the overall higher levels of violence observed in men compared to women."

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4643362/

    https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/emotions/men-more-violent.htm

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187704281200287X

    https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/behavioral-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00081/full

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        23 hours ago

        Who downvoted you lol. But yeah, that’s literally just AI.

        I use AI to provide a less biased view whenever I talk about subjects I’m not that experienced in.

        Because the last thing I want is to be influenced by an extremist.

        Edit:

        Now now now now, the best thing is communication and not antagonising one another.

        But that do be quite a challenge