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I am no biologist and have no idea about this, but I guess the Y chromosome contains dna sequences that overrides or collides with the sequences from the x chromosome, thus making the IQ models different for males.
edit: source for my 'claims' about the bell curve can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Curve
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Both have their obvious weakenesses.
I believe the male weakness is our ego. We are full of ourselves and enjoy being right and dominant. Want to hurt a guy, attack that.
You can also easily get a male in trouble over sexual things since most males can't resist females like females can resist males.
Scenario 1:
Woman: Hey baby, looking for a good time?
Man: Hell yeah, lets do this, my pants was down 5 minutes ago.
Scenario 2:
Man: Hey baby, looking for a good time?
Woman: Get away you pervert *kicks in balls* Hmmph!
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Women are just as intelligent as men, but in a different way. They don't seem to retain as much knowledge long term. Many of them have an excellent photographic memory that helps them excel in testing, yet they don't seem to have the depth of knowledge and understanding that men do. It could be because they just aren't as interested in certain subjects as men are, especially in science, math and engineering. Name 2 famous female physicists off the top of your head?
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Could only find one
Marie Curie
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