@MzAsh I think if you tell a woman she's not attractive or tell her something like how bad she might be in bed that it would actually injure her more than a man. Men typically don't think of themselves as good looking or not and usually expect to be criticized in some form or other in that area whereas women usually believe they are automatically good at sex because they are women, and if a guy told her she was terrible I do think that would break her more, yeah.
That’s true. However if you cut down a man’s masculinity or make him feel small or feminine in some way they go apeshit too. I suppose we react to being invalidated by what we perceive we should be most valued for.
Definitely women. Society just won't call them out on it. You don't see guys posting all over the social media "I'm a king/god" like you see women posting "I'm a queen/goddess"
I think us men place a high value on personal pride. Id also say our pride is quite fragile at times. I dont know if that counts as "Ego" because at least to me it feels as though its diffrent.
Men. You rarely see broke, overweight 45-year-old women thinking that they deserve to have 20-something hot bod partners. Women wear makeup to look better. Men rarely care.
I think it depends on the culture and how old the people are. I'm sure one gender can claim a bigger ego on average, but I have no way to intuite or calculate that.
I’m biased but women. Some of them act all loudmouthed and abrasive (which feminists call “strong”) but when things don’t go their way they play the damsel in distress bullshit. Strong men don’t and can’t do that.
Men do, women wear jewels and worry about their clothes, not because they are vain as some men think, but because their feelings are fragile and they hope for compliments.
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I’ve seen mostly girls with big ass egos. From my life experience at least. XD
I think it depends on the individual. I dont think women are more egotistical than men and vice versa.
Just a lot of selfish people out there.
Men have more fragile egos for sure but I’m not sure who has a bigger ego. It’s probably equal.
@MzAsh I think if you tell a woman she's not attractive or tell her something like how bad she might be in bed that it would actually injure her more than a man. Men typically don't think of themselves as good looking or not and usually expect to be criticized in some form or other in that area whereas women usually believe they are automatically good at sex because they are women, and if a guy told her she was terrible I do think that would break her more, yeah.
That’s true. However if you cut down a man’s masculinity or make him feel small or feminine in some way they go apeshit too. I suppose we react to being invalidated by what we perceive we should be most valued for.
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Definitely women. Society just won't call them out on it. You don't see guys posting all over the social media "I'm a king/god" like you see women posting "I'm a queen/goddess"
Upset a girl on her birthday and upset a guy on his. See who gives you more shit about it being their birthday
I think us men place a high value on personal pride. Id also say our pride is quite fragile at times. I dont know if that counts as "Ego" because at least to me it feels as though its diffrent.
Men. You rarely see broke, overweight 45-year-old women thinking that they deserve to have 20-something hot bod partners. Women wear makeup to look better. Men rarely care.
Well said.
I feel men used to have bigger egos back in the day. Having a lot of pride and being very manly - taking no shit
Nowadays women get so much attention on social media and dating apps that their egos get very inflated
Both. And I can give examples of both if you'd like to debate me on this. Humanity in general is pretty messed up my dudes and dude'ets.
I don't really think it depends on gender and might be completely different in different places.
But in my experience I have seen more men with inflated egos.
I think it depends, It can vary but I notice there are regional trends in different countries.
I think it depends on the culture and how old the people are. I'm sure one gender can claim a bigger ego on average, but I have no way to intuite or calculate that.
I’m biased but women. Some of them act all loudmouthed and abrasive (which feminists call “strong”) but when things don’t go their way they play the damsel in distress bullshit. Strong men don’t and can’t do that.
Women, for sure. Women's egos are freakin' immense.
I believe that men have more prominent egos, however I think women's are much larger- but they're not as obvious.
Butch women usually have more confidence but more likely than not, the men have bigger egos
Men do, women wear jewels and worry about their clothes, not because they are vain as some men think, but because their feelings are fragile and they hope for compliments.
Of course us (men) all day, at least for me I definitely know am off the chain and feel like I can't be faded.
I think women have a bigger ego but men have more pride which gets confused with ego. The two are different though.
Interesting, guess I've hurt some egos from the downvotes 😂
Women sit on the two extremes, men can have big egos and small egos as well but not to the extremes that women can.
I think that's very dependent on culture. In cultures where women are more rigidly repressed, it's definitely the men.