Re: Gender Differences Mean Difference Between Life and Death




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Then you're wasting my time. Women are more likely to request
medical attention than men for most if not all medical conditions
and/or injuries. The majority of medical services go to women
for this reason.


That's a well known sociological difference. Men are less likely to go to
doctors, it's believed to be because of the fact that they feel it is
"sissy" to be sick.

Don't bother telling me why "it is believed". This is just
some contrived way to twist it around to be a negative thing
about men.

The fact is that women do NOT get less-than-their-share of
medical services: if anything, they get more than their share.




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