Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "The Human Body Shouldn't Be Able to Do This" video.
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@Nick-gq2du @Nick No, I'm saying that you claiming that women are overestimating themselves and men are underestimating themselves based upon a short video that has a woman joking to a Disneyworld character and then demanding proof from others to proof you wrong on your statement, is a bit weird.
There is a reason that women are targeted for the selling of beautyproducts and that men in general are known to be the more 'layback and wear the sweater thrice even if it smells' kindof type.
Sure that is stereotyping, but that doesn't just happen.
I think that if you want proof, it's out there, and you can find it for yourself.
If you want, I can give you a headstart, here's two:
A study of 26 cultures found that across them women worldwide score higher than men on Neuroticism, one of the Big Five personality traits. Neuroticism is a broad domain of negative affect, including predispositions to experience anxiety, anger, depression, shame, and other distressing emotions So yes, insecurity would fall into neuroticism.
A study at the University of Chicago Medicine found U.S. women experienced increased incidence of health-related socioeconomic risks (HRSRs), such as food insecurity and interpersonal violence, early in the COVID-19 pandemic. This was associated with "alarmingly high rates" of mental health problems, including depression and anxiety.
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