Some readers may not be too pleased with this article, but unfortunately it is true, and I don\’t want to generalize, but women are more likely to act irritable, illogical, and hysterical than men.
Women bear children. Women take care of children. In most cases, they do. But it is not easy to care for a defenseless creature that can do little without its mother in the first few months of life. The same is true for caring for a pregnant fetus and herself. Caring for such creatures requires empathy, sensitivity, attention, concern, and many other qualities, such as the already mentioned irritability and hyper-emotion. Being empathetic to others and sensitive to their needs is simply a byproduct – one becomes more sensitive to oneself, one\’s own experiences, and the way one is treated by others.
Because children do not speak and cannot communicate what is wrong with them, women need to carefully observe changes in their children\’s behavior and appearance.
Women must be attentive to the child\’s wishes and try to fulfill them without worrying too much, whether it is in the middle of the night or if she is just not in the mood. Very young children are very fussy and always want something, and if they are not sensitive and empathetic to their needs, such children will not survive or will most likely have some problems later on.
In women, behavior tends to be very “strange” due to the influence of the hormonal system, especially before and during menstruation, during menopause, and during pregnancy and the first few months after pregnancy (the proverbial six months). For example, the sixth week is the most critical time for the mother and child to form a strong bond, and this is due to the influence of certain hormones.
So we cannot blame a woman for a particular behavior, at least if that behavior is normal.