Why Do Boys Behave that Way?
In order to understand how to interact with boys (and men) we must have a fundamental understanding of how the brain of a boy differs from that of a girl.
Here are a few facts you may wish to consider in relation to the male brain.
Why doesn’t he listen?
1. Girls have more chemicals (oxytocin and estrogen) that have an impact on the use of words than boys. Girls learn more than boys by talking and so gravitate toward it.
Why won’t he tell me how he’s feeling?
2.The female brain utilizes more neural pathway and brain centers for language processing and expression of experience, emotion and cognition through words.
What could he have been thinking?
3. Boys’ frontal lobes are generally less active than girls at early stages. Thus boys tend to make more impulsive decisions than girls.
How many times do I have to tell him?
4.Girls will need less time to memorize school items, particularly in written form, than boys. The hippocampus works differently in girls than boys.
Why doesn’t he remember what I was wearing?
5. The male corpus callosum allows less cross talk between the right and left brain hemispheres than does that of the female.
Couldn’t he tell by the tone of my voice?
6. Better listening and detailed memory storage of girls are due to their stronger neural connectors in the temporal lobe. Boys pick up less auditory data, particularly in relation to “tone of voice” information.
Why does he pop channels so much?
7. The male brain may automatically place itself in “rest state” in order to recharge, often resulting in “zoning-out” or dozing off in class.
You now have the secret to the male mind. Use your power wisely.