The Truth About Girls: 6 Surprising Psychological Facts
What makes girls tick? Believe it or not, we’re not as complicated as you might think! While our physical characteristics set us apart from men, there are actually some psychological similarities that unite all of us in the female gender. Here are six surprising psychological facts about girls.
1. She is more likely to be jealous
This isn’t necessarily a negative thing; it just means you’ll have to be careful about how you interact with her friends. Jealousy can crop up in surprising ways and at unexpected times, but understanding why it happens can help alleviate some of that pain. Women feel threatened by other women who seem more attractive or popular than they are, especially if they feel they have no control over their circumstances (such as getting fat). And then there are women who are jealous of other women because they actually envy them—either because they really want what those ladies have or because they’re completely unhappy with themselves and frustrated that someone else is living a better life.
2. She’s more detail oriented
While guys may excel at throwing around big words, women often remember more details. Researchers at Wake Forest University found that while men retain facts in working memory better than women do, women have a better ability to access long-term memory and draw upon it to make decisions—even when they’re emotionally charged. A study in Communication Research revealed that an aspect of how we process language can explain some of these gender differences in processing communication. Women were more attuned to non-verbal cues like facial expressions and body language and then used those cues as context for interpreting what was being said by another person, says lead researcher Jamil Zaki, assistant professor of psychology at Stanford University.
3. She works harder than you think
Studies have shown that, over time, women tend to assume greater responsibility for traditionally male tasks around the house and at work—and actually enjoy it. Whether you’re managing a household or an entire team of employees, handling more responsibilities than most of your peers will result in higher stress levels and put some pressure on you to excel at everything. But don’t get stressed out by all of these extra duties—just embrace them! Being in charge (even if it’s only your own life) is psychologically satisfying and motivating. Feeling like there are things that need doing? Make a list!





