A recent study revealed that women are getting better looking through evolution; meanwhile, men are staying the same.
1. We learn better.
A study done at the University of Georgia and Columbia University
found that women are better learners—basically, we have a better
approach to expanding our minds. And, according to researchers, women
tend to be more attentive, flexible, and organized. So at work, you’re
more likely to understand the task at hand better than your male
coworker. Booyah.
2. We’re smarter.
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According to a study of IQ tests from around the world, women have
higher IQs than men. Researcher James Flynn checked out the IQs of
people from the U.S., Europe, Canada, New Zealand, Argentine, and
Estonia, and found that women came out on top. Score.
3. We’re cleaner.
A study from San Diego State University of offices across the U.S.
found that men’s desks and offices are germier than women’s. Researchers
discovered that men had anywhere from 10 to 20 percent more bacteria in
their workspaces than women—and scientists say it’s because they tend
to be less hygenic. Ick.
4. We interview better.
A new study out of the University of Western Ontario found that
women are better at handling the stress of a job interview. Researchers
found that, while women get more freaked beforehand about interviewing,
we do better in the actual event. Why? We prepare more before the big
moment.
5. We evolve hotter.
A recent study revealed that women are getting better looking
through evolution; meanwhile, men are staying the same. After following
more than 2,000 people through four decades of life, the study showed
that attractive women had 16 percent more children than average-looking
chicks and that beautiful people are 36 percent more likely to have a
daughter as their firstborn. All those gorgeous daughters mean more
beautiful women than in past generations.
6. We survive car accidents more often.
This is sad but true: Men are 77 percent more likely to die in a
car accident than women, according to a study done by Carnegie Mellon
University. Our boyfriends should be thanking us when we nag them to
“Wear your seatbelt!”
7. We’re better at seeking comfort.
A Mind survey of 2,000 people revealed that women are far more
likely than men to talk through their problems. Fifty-three percent of
women talk to their friends about what’s stressing them out, as opposed
to 29 percent of men.
8. We’re more recession-proof.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 80 percent of those
who have lost their jobs since December 2007 have been men. Ouch. This
could be because male-dominated fields have been hit the hardest, like
manufacturing and finance. That really sucks…but hey, maybe it’s time
more men became nurses and educators.
9. We graduate college more often.
We already know that female enrollment is higher than male, but
the Department of Education’s statistics reveal that men are also less
likely than women to graduate and get their bachelor’s degrees. Men are
also more likely to take longer than five years to complete their
degree.
10. We eat healthier.
A survey of more than 14,000 people, conducted by the University of
Minnesota, showed that women choose far healthier foods than men. While
men are more likely to chow down on frozen pizza and red meat, women
are piling fruits and veggies onto their plates. It all sounds pretty
obvious, but we get so much grief for our chocolate addictions that we
just had to point this one out!
11. We have stronger immune systems.
No wonder men act like such babies when they have a sniffle — women
really do have stronger immune systems than men! If there are little
battles going on in our bodies, women have a secret weapon: estrogen. A
study done by McGill University indicated that estrogen gives women an
edge when it comes to fighting off infections. That’s because estrogen
confronts a certain enzyme that often hinders the body’s first line of
defense against bacteria and viruses.
12. We live longer.
Among the world’s population of those who are over 100 years old,
85 percent are women, according to the New England Centenarian Study. In
general, women continue to live five to 10 years longer than men as
well.
13. We’re better managers, especially in this economy.
This one is a little controversial, but a slew of experts are
confident that women make greater bosses because they are better
listeners, mentors, problem solvers, and multitaskers than their male
counterparts. In a recent Daily News article, management expert
Jay Forte said, “It’s a very service-oriented economy [right now], so
you need employees to be motivated. Women are better connectors than men
and more astute about knowing how to activate passion in their
employees.”
14. We invest better.
A study of 100,000 portfolios showed that women’s investment
returns outperform men’s, 18 percent to 11 percent. This could be
because women are typically more cautious with their investment
decisions and think longer term.
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