Posted by Big Daddy on August 18, 2009

Even though men tend to be bigger and stronger than women, they don’t rule at EVERYTHING. Here are nine things women do better than men according to Cosmopolitan.com. I thought it was interesting and felt I should share it.
1.) WOMEN EVOLVE HOTTER. A study showed that women are getting better and better looking every decade. After following 2,000 people for 40 years, the researchers found that ATTRACTIVE women had 16 percent more children. And they were 36 percent more likely to have a daughter as their first child. And all those good genes get passed down.
2.) WOMEN SURVIVE CAR ACCIDENTS. According to a study by Carnegie Mellon University, men are 77 PERCENT more likely to DIE in a car crash.
3.) WOMEN TALK ABOUT THEIR PROBLEMS. A survey of 2,000 people showed that 53 percent of women talk to their friends about what’s stressing them out. But only 29 percent of men do.
4.) WOMEN ARE MORE RECESSION-PROOF. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 80 percent of the people who have lost their jobs since December of 2007 have been men. It’s because the male-dominated fields . . . like manufacturing and finance . . . have been hit the hardest.
5.) WOMEN GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE MORE OFTEN. Not only do more women ENROLL in college, but they’re also more likely to graduate. And MEN are more likely to take longer than five years.
6.) WOMEN EAT HEALTHIER. A survey of 14,000 people done by the University of Minnesota showed that men are more likely to eat things like frozen pizza and red meat. While women are more likely to fill up on fruits and vegetables.
7.) WOMEN HAVE STRONGER IMMUNE SYSTEMS. Estrogen gives women an edge when it comes to INFECTIONS. That’s because estrogen fights off a certain enzyme that weakens your body’s defense against bacteria and viruses.
8.) WOMEN LIVE LONGER. Yes, it’s true. Women generally live five to ten years longer than men do. But they can also live A LOT longer. 85 PERCENT of people who make it to 100 are women.
9.) WOMEN COMMUNICATE MORE. Women can actually process more words than men can. A study by the University of California at San Francisco showed that men can process about 7,000 words per day . . . compared to 20,000 words for women.