A woman needs to spend/utter 35000 words a day while a man needs 17000.What do u think about this?

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epicure Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
epicure Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
If just a woman and man together all day long,he has to hear 17-18000 words more than his limits.



shipoker58 Las Vegas, Nevada USA
how many words for a transgendered person??confused
epicure Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
shipoker58: how many words for a transgendered person??


depends on which gender he/she feels himself/herself
wikked Ajax, Ontario Canada
Its because we have to spend more time being very specific and detailed when we speak to men....

Men just have to give us a sentence and we are capable of figuring out what they need/want....

grin wine



shipoker58 Las Vegas, Nevada USA
wikked: Its because we have to spend more time being very specific and detailed when we speak to men....

Men just have to give us a sentence and we are capable of figuring out what they need/want....



Nah...we speak in a commanding voice. Less words are needed. Women try to bore us into a divorce so she can get another house and carblah blah blah blah santa waving
jlb684 Athens, Attica Greece
One of many online articles debunking this myth.....

Study: Men Talk Just as Much as Women
by Richard Knox


All Things Considered, July 5, 2007 · An article in this week's issue of Science blasts the popular myth that women are more talkative than men.

Researchers outfitted 396 college students — 345 Americans and 51 Mexicans — with devices that automatically recorded them every 12 1/2 minutes, which amounts to 4 percent of a person's daily utterances.

The researchers found that women speak a little more than 16,000 words a day. Men speak a little less than 16,000 words. The difference is not statistically significant.

Psychologist Matthias Mehl of the University of Arizona says the three top talkers in the study — uttering up to 47,000 words a day — were all men. So was the most taciturn subject, who spoke only 700 words a day, on average.

Mehl says he and his colleagues were surprised at the outcome. They had tentatively bought into the popular stereotype that women are the more talkative sex.

But they were skeptical of the widespread claim that women use three times more words a day then men.

The claim got prominent attention with the publication of a 2006 book called The Female Brain. Its author, Louann Brizendine, has been widely quoted claiming that "a woman uses about 20,000 words per day while a man uses about 7,000."

Other sources have claimed an even greater disparity.

But until the Science study published this week, its authors say, no one had ever systematically recorded the total daily output, in natural conversations, of a sizable number of people.

Mehl says the supposed talkativeness of women is often mentioned in pop-psychology books.

"The typical scenario is — a man comes home from work at night, has used 6,850 words and with 150 left over just wants to relax and not talk," Mehl says. "And the woman welcomes the husband with about 7,856 words left over. And that's where all the problems start."

Mehl guesses that the talkativeness claim "evolved as an explanation for what scientists call the demand/withdrawal pattern." That is, the situation where a woman demands to talk through problems and her male partner withdraws emotionally.

"We use our gender magnifying glass and over-generalize from that," Mehl says. "Instead of saying that men tend to talk less and women tend to talk more, we say 'Women always talk and men never talk.'"

Even so, the researchers, based at the University of Texas as well as at Arizona, didn't expect the verbal output between the sexes to be virtually equal.

Mehl acknowledges that many will have trouble believing the results, since it contradicts their own perceptions.

"This is the way the stereotype has been maintained in the past," he says. "It is fairly easy to see what you want to see — to jump on the very chatty woman that you certainly find and say, 'See, women talk a lot' and to overlook the very talkative man."

Mehl says the stereotype needs to be debunked. Not only because women are harmed by the "female chatterbox and silent male" stereotype, but because men are disadvantaged by it, too.

"It puts men into the gender box, that in order to be a good male, we'd better not talk — (that) silence is golden," Mehl says. "The stereotype puts unfortunate constraints on men and women – the idea that you can only happily be a woman if you're talkative and you can only be happy as a man if you're reticent. The study relieves those gender constraints."

The new report doesn't mention any differences in what men and women talk about. But the researchers have analyzed the content of everyday conversation and will publish that in the future.

In general, they found that women tend to talk more about relationships. Their everyday conversation is more studded with pronouns. Men tend to talk more about sports and gadgets, and their utterances include more numbers.

No surprise there.

mbcasey North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
I think the numbers are closer if grunts and "other" bodily noises count...dunno



xcite2c Keller, Texas USA
If you take all the nagging into factor, it's amazing that the discrepancy of the verbiage of words exhibited daily between the two sexes isn't at a much more gargantuan rate! head banger



Justme4uok Northern CA, California USA
xcite2c: If you take all the nagging into factor, it's amazing that the discrepancy of the verbiage of words exhibited daily between the two sexes isn't at a much more gargantuan rate!


scold The assumption is that we all nag...........roll eyes




Conrad73 Lonesome Town Zurich, Zrich Switzerland
mbcasey: I think the numbers are closer if grunts and "other" bodily noises count...
Toolman Taylor is probably way ahead in the count,with all the "manly" noises he lets out.rolling on the floor laughing
jvaski south lake tahoe, California USA
mbcasey: I think the numbers are closer if grunts and "other" bodily noises count...


Hi Ken, Yes, that's an astute observation.......... we might also include hand gestures and snapping fingers etc...........
laugh
mbcasey North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
Conrad73: Toolman Taylor is probably way ahead in the count,with all the "manly" noises he lets out.


How about Dude's grunting before the election?laugh
mbcasey North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
jvaski: Hi Ken, Yes, that's an astute observation.......... we might also include hand gestures and snapping fingers etc...........


laugh thumbs up
Conrad73 Lonesome Town Zurich, Zrich Switzerland
mbcasey: How about Dude's grunting before the election?
That belongs into it's own Category!rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Steevyv sisak, Central Croatia Croatia
I ask you gays. I the evening of the day, when you have already passed all 35 - 45.000 words hearing torture, do you know what was SHE talking about all day long? Can you remember anything important? Me not. confused
riyablossom somewhere .. , Pennsylvania USA
Maayybee it means we have a larger vocabulary .. grin
kidatheart Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Just had this discussion on IM with a friend this morning, some women are simply more descriptive.roll eyes laugh


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druidess6308 Aliquippa, Pennsylvania USA
I know men who are much more talkative than I am...and that can be hard to beat in certain moods! laugh laugh laugh
Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
That's because we have to repeat ourselves twice as much.....because men didn't understand us the first time OR because they just plain weren't listening.....grin




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