The following information was taken from an 1998 anthropological survey which sought to answer what emotional differences exist between men and women.
Men are neurologically primed to find the household routine difficult. The reasons are partly cultural but there is more to it than that. The male brain and neurochemistry make running a home and minding the children more difficult for men. Women, on the other hand, are hormonally primed for maternal behaviour, finding it less stressful than men do.
According to new research the brains of men and women differ in terms of organization as follows:
Male brains are more focused.
Female brains are more integrated.
Females are much better at multi-tasking than men are. They can do two or more things at a time.
Men have a lower boredom threshold due to levels of Seratonin which act like brakes in behaviour. Biologically, females are much more mentally and physically sensitive than men.
On average, men spend 5 minutes a day with their children. The correlation between mother and child is due to the levels of oxytocin in the body immediately after birth. This hormone reinforces the mother-child bond and the results are deeply-rooted in female biology.
85% of the washing and ironing is done by women and 82% of the household repairs are done by the men.
My point being that life and any relationship for that matter is a team effort. Man and woman are different because we need each other.
